Tag

Blobitecture

Blobitecture is a style of architecture defined by fluid, organic forms made possible by digital design and advanced construction techniques, favoring smooth, continuous surfaces and sculptural volumes that suggest movement and spatial continuity while blurring the distinction between walls, roofs, and structure. Rather than relying on rigid geometry, it seeks to create expressive and immersive architectural experiences through digitally generated form, as seen in projects such as the Kunsthaus Graz by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, the Selfridges Building in Birmingham by Future Systems, the Heydar Aliyev Center by Zaha Hadid Architects, and Frank Gehry’s Experience Music Project (MoPOP) in Seattle.