Due to the fact that our civilization is changing dramatically rapid in a global scale and in all sectors (economical, social, cultural, etc), and it has evolved to heterogeneous society, digital technologies might give the solution to architecture and urbanism to organise the increased complexity of the post-Fordism epoch.
Digital technologies promotes the theory of 'ordered complexity' which argues to Modernistic approach of geometrically ordered cities and circulations within them.
Digital tools are offered to designers to analyse, understand and appreciate the chaotic complexity which constitutes nature in terms of ther underlying logic and rationality. Systems like swarm intelligence and phenomena that constitutes by local correlations and interactions are now researchable and their attributes might be used in the future.
We are, daresay, towards to a new architectural movement which drafts its principles from natural structures and settlements and intends on dynamic and adaptive urban environments, as well as single buildings and interiors.
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