Genomic Systems Architecture: The Biosingularity
Biotechnologies such as genomic mapping, gene therapy and genetic engineering perceptibly allow the material human body to become a configurable entity of production, reproduction, sensation and temporality. As such conditions co-ordinate with architecture via scale, shelter, symbol and scenario, this thesis speculates upon new territories cultured by the impact of these technologies on the architectural imagination. By exploring the potential of biological material systems through computational simulation, it will further hypothesise a series of architectural propositions which contemplate the possible realities of inhabitation in this speculative urban ecology.