The fourth publication of iA bookazine series from the Delft Institute presents the abstract issues of quantum physics to the description and explanation of our physical world. The Delft Institute is also the first university to create a digital gaming software curriculum, and this book opens the door to understanding how new advances in digital software are changing the practice of architecture and re-defining urban space. Finally, a true interaction can be envisioned between users and their constructed environments, and between designers and their computational tools. The book, rich with graphics, illustrations and intertwined photos, is divided into four research projects and the workshop approach to each. Quantum physicists, architects, sociologists, researchers and students come together in this issue of the iA bookazine to challenge the new territory of quantum architecture.
This issue of the iA bookzine series is extremely eye opening, intriguing & challenging in an amazing way. Very interactive experience between you & the book as it says just enough to get you hooked & leaves room for exploration.
I had a dynamic experience reading, discussing & researching more on the mentioned topics & would always be coming back to this as I learn more.