Being Responsive. Beesley, P. & Moore, T. Architecture Australia, 101(5):84--85, October, 2012.
Being Responsive [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
An interview with Canadian artist and architect Philip Beesley is presented. Beesley talks about the importance of responsive design in both the design process and its realization. He offers thoughts on whether there is an element of corruption or mimesis in the multi-scalar movement. Beesley also explains whether responsive architecture is physically tiring for a human being.
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  title = {Being {Responsive}},
  volume = {101},
  issn = {00038725},
  url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=79968634&site=ehost-live},
  abstract = {An interview with Canadian artist and architect Philip Beesley is presented. Beesley talks about the importance of responsive design in both the design process and its realization. He offers thoughts on whether there is an element of corruption or mimesis in the multi-scalar movement. Beesley also explains whether responsive architecture is physically tiring for a human being.},
  number = {5},
  urldate = {2015-09-26TZ},
  journal = {Architecture Australia},
  author = {Beesley, Philip and Moore, Timothy},
  month = {October},
  year = {2012},
  keywords = {ARCHITECTS, ARCHITECTURAL designs, ARCHITECTURAL practice, BEESLEY, Philip -- Interviews},
  pages = {84--85}
}

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