Responsive Architecture: Section 2 [Mon-Wed 18:30-20:30]

Often invisible, the laws of physics govern our day to day rituals, from the sound waves created by the electromagnetic field in your headphones to the friction and traction between your slippers and the floor. Though these phenomena are unremarkable to us experientially, they are foundational to how we interact with our surroundings. But, what exactly is happening in these moments, and how can we use them to understand the more complex relationships between humans, our environments, and technology? 

In the Responsive Environments course, students will examine applied physics through the lens of interactive, futuristic living spaces to understand how basic physics principles impact our everyday interactions with our environments. Using our own understanding of adaptive material technologies, control systems, automation, and augmentation, we will explore what it means for a structure to be alive and connected to its inhabitants.