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Australian architectural firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (LAVA) is an architectural firm set up in 2007. Its stated goal is to combine digital workflow, nature’s structural principles and the latest digital fabrication technologies to build MORE WITH LESS: more (architecture) with less (material/energy/time/cost).[1] It was awarded the 2016 European Architecture Laureate for "a more critical, intellectual, and artistic approach to the design of buildings and cities" by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. [2]
LAVA takes their inspiration from nature, using the principle of biomimetics.[3] Future technologies are merged with the patterns of organisation found in nature to build a smarter, friendlier, more socially and environmentally responsible future.[4] LAVA uses computation to simulate the natural behavior of growth and adaptation of species.
It maintains offices in Stuttgart, Berlin, and Sydney. The group has three directors, Tobias Wallisser [5] is based in Berlin, Alexander Rieck [6] is based in Stuttgart while Chris Bosse is based in Sydney.[7]
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