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"Synthetic Natures": Archi-Tectonics' Research on Display in Milan

Hosted at Spazio Milesi from March 11 to 29, the exhibition explores the fusion of synthetic and natural systems, envisioning the built environment as a dynamic, bio-integrated ecosystem

Archi-Tectonics Presents the Exhibition “Synthetic Natures” in Milan
By Editorial Staff -

The Synthetic Natures exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday, March 11, at 6 PM, at Spazio Milesi in Milan. The exhibition presents the latest design-research project by the architecture firm Archi-Tectonics, founded in 1994 by Winka Dubbeldam and headquartered in New York City.

Open to visitors until March 29, the exhibition explores the fusion of synthetic and natural systems, envisioning the built environment as a dynamic, bio-integrated ecosystem. Addressing the challenges of the Anthropocene, Synthetic Natures investigates hybrid materials and responsive design strategies that dissolve the boundaries between architecture and organic life, shaping adaptive and resilient urban landscapes.

'Synthetic Natures' by Archi-Tectonics Courtesy of Archi-Tectonics

Images courtesy of Archi-Tectonics
 

The Synthetic Natures research project reflects Archi-Tectonics’ commitment to generative design and highlights the firm’s innovative approach to hybrid architecture. The exhibition also features Strange Objects, New Solids, and Massive Things, the latest publication by Archi-Tectonics, which takes readers on an immersive journey through the studio’s experimental methodology.

 

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