Kinetic Architecture
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Kinetic architecture is a growing field in the design of buildings in which transformative, mechanized structures change with climate, need or purpose.
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http://www.foxlin.com Michael Fox is a leading instructor and practitioner of kinetic architecture.
http://robotecture.com An interesting source of information and discussion about kinetic architecture and interactive architecture.
http://www.hoberman.com Chuck Hoberman is a leading practitioner of transformable structures.
http://www.uni-systems.com Engineers and designers of kinetic systems for projects ranging from retractable stadium roofs to residential scale applications.
http://www.calatrava.com Santiago Calatrava is a pioneer in kinetic architecture.