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Systems

A method for inventing a system is described as the devising of a formula for organizing any group of elements. The formula is then three dimensionally adapted to a vocabulary of line, plane, and volume and executed without a complete understanding of the possible outcome. Once the outcome is observed, the formula may sometimes be adapted or changed to manipulate the outcome. This method’s greatest attribute is its ability to produce a completely unique or innovative architectural language.

Tiffany Davis
Architecture Student Los Angeles, CA