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Karolína KOTNOUR

Karolína Kotnour

Prague, Czech Republic
Architect and artist of architectural spatial and audio-visual projects. She defines evolving architecture by transforming methods from neuroscience, machine learning, immersive and sound spatialization research. In her projects and installations, she connects and synchronizes architectural and sound structures. She interests in 'space as evolving over time, in parallels and mutual confrontations and reflections'. She is Ph.D. research fellow at FLOW studio at FACTU in Prague.

Call for ideas 2021

Evolving Architectures


Spatial Adaptation to Human Sensorium and Dynamic Environments

Evolving Architectures


Spatial Adaptation to Human Sensorium and Dynamic Environments
Evolving Architecture uses the features of natural design processes and relies on dynamic adaptation to environmental changes.
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  • New alliances

The project proposes a new strategy for creating evolving architectural structures based on the idea of ​​adaptation to a dynamically changing environment and with the use of advanced AI methods. The evolving architecture uses physical and virtual processes that are transformed and assembled into structures based on environmental properties and capabilities. The project investigates a living dynamic system as a complex set of natural and cultural sub-processes in which each of the interacting entities and systems creates complex aggregates. It deals with natural processes, communication flows, information networks, resource distribution, and their spatial interactions in the environment. The project emphasises the role of inter-subjectivity and the situational context of interaction as the main triggers for constructing an architectural experience. The idea of inter-subjectivity has great potential and should continue to be researched and tested in European culture.


Self-Configuration

Spatial Adaptation and Evolution of Connectivity

Evolving Architectures


Spatial Adaptation to Human Sensorium and Dynamic Environments

Evolving Architectures


Spatial Adaptation to Human Sensorium and Dynamic Environments
Evolving Architecture uses the features of natural design processes and relies on dynamic adaptation to environmental changes.
File under
Type of project
  • New alliances

The project proposes a new strategy for creating evolving architectural structures based on the idea of ​​adaptation to a dynamically changing environment and with the use of advanced AI methods. The evolving architecture uses physical and virtual processes that are transformed and assembled into structures based on environmental properties and capabilities. The project investigates a living dynamic system as a complex set of natural and cultural sub-processes in which each of the interacting entities and systems creates complex aggregates. It deals with natural processes, communication flows, information networks, resource distribution, and their spatial interactions in the environment. The project emphasises the role of inter-subjectivity and the situational context of interaction as the main triggers for constructing an architectural experience. The idea of inter-subjectivity has great potential and should continue to be researched and tested in European culture.


Self-Configuration

Spatial Adaptation and Evolution of Connectivity


Idea by

Karolína KOTNOUR
Karolína Kotnour
Prague
Czech Republic
Architect and artist of architectural spatial and audio-visual projects. She defines evolving architecture by transforming methods from neuroscience, machine learning, immersive and sound spatialization research. In her projects and installations, she connects and synchronizes architectural and sound structures. She interests in 'space as evolving over time, in parallels and mutual confrontations and reflections'. She is Ph.D. research fellow at FLOW studio at FACTU in Prague.