Parametricism "changed how we think" as architects says Melike Altınışık
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Lizzie Crook
19d ago
The theories of parametricism have positively influenced the direction of architecture, but the ambition to make it the universal style is misguided, says Turkish architect Melike Altınışık in this interview. "I believe computational tools may become universal, but architecture should not," Altınışık told Dezeen. "In an increasingly globalised world, architecture risks becoming visually homogenised." Parametricism
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