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12. Esther Choi and Marrikka Trotter, Architecture at the Edge of Everything Else (Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2008) pg. xv 13. Ibid. pg. xv 14. Attributed to Gerald Bast, Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher, Total Fluidity (Austria, Springer-Verlag, 2011) pg. 4 15. Toshiko Mori, Immaterial/Ultramaterial (Boston, Harvard Design School, 2002) pg. xvii

Image Credits Title image_Photo by author, Generative string construction diagram, Project Austin, 2012, Meg Jackson and Michael Gonzales

Meg Jackson

Lecturer, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA. Meg Jackson holds a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University GSAPP and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History of Art and Architecture from Middlebury College. Meg Jackson is the research coordinator of the Advanced Spatial Design (ASD) Research Group, a new research initiative at the University of Houston. The goal of the ASD is to participate in design-research and teaching activities that bridge the disciplines of interior architecture, furniture design, digital fabrication, and emerging technologies. Meg is also a founder and co-editor of the International Journal of Interior Architecture and Spatial Design (ii). ii is a peer review scholarly journal that acts as a source of stewardship for advanced interior environmental research, teaching, design, emerging technologies, and digital fabrication.

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