LARS SPUYBROEK

Lars Spuybroek

Lars Spuybroek is the principal of NOX, an art & architecture studio based in Rotterdam.

Since the early nineties, Lars has been researching the relationship between art, architecture and computing, not only by building but also by writing, speaking and teaching. He received international recognition after building the Water Pavilion (HtwoOexpo) in 1997, the first building in the world fully incorporating new media. In 2004, NOX finished the D-Tower, the Son-O-House and a cluster of cultural buildings in Lille, France (Maison Folies). In the same year, Thames & Hudson published his 400-page monograph, NOX: Machining Architecture.

Lars has won several prizes and has exhibited all over the world, including presentations at several Venice Biennales, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Victoria & Albert in London and the Guggenheim Bilbao. He is a Professor and the Ventulett Distinguished Chair in Architectural Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

Visit Lars Spuybroek on the worldwide web: www.nox-art-architecture.com
See Lars Spuybroek on YouTube:  Made toriNOX

.MGX Designs

MYLIGHT.MGX

MYLIGHT.MGX

“We can now ‘print’ an object directly from digital information – molds will just disappear. People have no idea yet what an incredible change in technology that is. And what that means for design. All design will become meta-design: objects ... read more