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Interactive Design: Towards a Responsive Environment presents a comprehensive exploration of how architectural spaces can become dynamic, responsive systems that engage with their occupants and surroundings. Through theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, authors Behnaz Farahi and Neil Leach investigate the evolution of interactive design in contemporary architecture.
The book examines innovative approaches to creating environments that react to human presence, movement, and behavior. It bridges the gap between digital technology and physical space, demonstrating how parametric design, sensors, and adaptive systems can enhance user experience and create more intelligent built environments. The work covers sustainable applications, kinetic structures, and human-centered design principles that prioritize both functionality and aesthetic innovation.
Combining cutting-edge research with visual documentation, this essential reference offers architects, designers, and technologists valuable insights into shaping the future of responsive architecture and creating spaces that actively participate in human life.







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