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  2. Fluid in architecture refers to seamlessness where there is a movement within the space without any obstruction. It gives a feeling of being in motion while being in a solid, closed matter. It encompasses factors such as curves, flow, dynamic nature, and flexibility.

  3. Fluid Architecture: Architect Frank Gehry says: “Fluid architecture is like jazz, in which you can improvise and create something new.” The flowing architectural thinking of architectural design is called “liquid architecture” as well as “liquid fractals” (11). The name was primarily inspired by the fluid shapes of

    • Randa Ismail Taha Abdel Mageed Negm
    • 2021
  4. Although architectures image of fluidity presents itself as fully manifest, its forms and logics seemingly apparent, the question of what fluidity designates remains unprobed.

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  5. The Higgs boson’s critical role in explaining how forces form matter suggests a potent model of fluidity for architecture: It suggests that architectural fluidity is not a material property or formal condition of architecture but is formative of architecture.

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  6. Nov 7, 2018 · Fluidity is a key concept in Zaha Hadid’s architecture. The notion has its roots in mathematics and in particular in topology. Since the end of the nineteenth century topology and its approaches to space has influenced art and more recently architecture. Hadid’s architecture epitomizes this process.

    • Michele Emmer
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    • 2018
  7. New research encompassing thousands of award-winning projects by architects around the globe — now available to everyone as a free-to-download report — has revealed the extent to which clients are now seeking more fluid forms of architecture, incorporating adaptable or mixed-use spaces that reflect the increasingly dynamic needs of inhabitants.

  8. Oct 12, 2021 · This paragraph will clarify what fluid architecture is and will give reasons why the word ‘fluid’ was chosen instead of ‘free-form’ or other terms. It will also clarify the relation between fluid architecture and flexible formwork.