BRIEF:

Recursion in mathematics is stated as a function that is defined by being applied within itself.
In other words, the initial conditions are repeated in itself until a satisfactory outcome has
been achieved. The power of recursion evidently lies in the possibility of defining an infinite set of
objects by a finite statement.
In architecture, the role of recursivity has been translated often into a merely aesthetical
exploration rather than for solving complex problems with simple rules. This assignment
wants to investigate applications and implications of looping and recursive strategies to
reframe the generation of architectural spaces.

CONCEPT 01 – USING COCOON TO MAP THE POINTS

CONCEPT 02 – USING VOXELS

ANT-I-REALITY  is a project of IaaC,

Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
Student: DEEPAK SUNDARAM
Tutor: Rodrigo Aguirre
Assistant: Daniil Koshelyuk, Nikoleta Mougkasi