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Algorithmic Architecture: Inhabitable Bridge in Tokyo

The objective in designing the ‘Living Bridge’ was to describe a new type of nonlinear algorithmic architecturethrough the design of an inhabitable bridge in Tokyo.  The chosen site integrates with the residential neighborhoods of Ginza and Tsukishima.








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