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Lars Matthias M. Spuybroek (born September 16, 1959,
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) is a Dutch
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who lives and works in
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, where he is professor of architecture.


Education

Born in Vreewijk in the south of Rotterdam, he spent most of his childhood in
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, in the north of the city. He graduated
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at the
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in 1989. A year later, he won the Archiprix for his Palazzo Pensile, a new royal palace for
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in
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. Shortly after, he started NOX-magazine with Maurice Nio, of which four issues were published in Dutch between 1991 and 1994 (A: Actiones in Distans, B: Biotech, C: Chloroform, and D: Djihad). From 1995 until 2010, Lars Spuybroek was the sole principal of the office that carried the name NOX, which was responsible for several buildings and artworks in the Netherlands and abroad.


Career

Lars Spuybroek broke onto the international scene of architecture with his water pavilion on the island of
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(opened in 1997), a building consisting of two halves of which he designed the silvery freshwater part. The renowned architecture critic Charles Jencks qualified the building in ''The New Paradigm of Architecture'' as “yet to be surpassed.” The water pavilion is the first building that has an interactive interior where visitors can transform sound and lighting conditions by actively using sensors. It also has a so-called continuous geometry, where floors, walls and ceilings merge into a smooth whole. This form of
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was later officially coined "non-standard architecture" at the large group exhibition of the same name at the
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(2003) in Paris. This architecture advocates a technological revolution where powerful computing-tools are deployed to replace simple repetition of elements by continuous variation. The computer is used as much in the design (CAD) as in the manufacture (CAM) and sometimes even in augmenting human experience. These techniques are extensively discussed in his books titled ''NOX: Machining Architecture'' (2004) and ''The Architecture of Continuity'' (2008). Though the projects seem very experimental, in interviews Lars Spuybroek always rejects a connection to futurism (which generally refers to the car- or filmindustry) or organicism (referring to natural forms) and only points at historical examples. Among these are
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’s ''Der Stil'' (1860-62),
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’s ''Form in Gothic'' (1911) and
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’s ''The Analysis of Beauty'' (1753). Other influences that are often quoted are
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's ''On Growth and Form'' (1917) and the work of German architect-engineer
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. One of the traits common to all these is a sinuous complexity and delicacy of form, another that the
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are more of feeling and bodily experience than of mental judgement. Blobs he dismisses as "uncontrolled variation" and being "at the low-end of architectural articulation." He has a strong belief in the cultural effects of new technologies: "Soon it will be possible to have completely unique parts in a built structure for a price that before would only be possible through huge amounts of repetition - a variable prefab, or as it is called in production terms,
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. We are dissolving the opposition between elitist handwork and machined parts, between emotionality and high-tech, between Art Nouveau and Bauhaus." In 2001 his design for a new WTC in New York brought him renewed international attention. A few years later, in 2004, several works of Lars Spuybroek were completed. In France the ''Maison Folie de Wazemmes'' was opened, a cultural center at the heart of a derelict area in Lille. In the Netherlands the ''D-tower'' was completed, a large, interactive sculpture for the city of
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which he created together with Dutch artist Q.S. Serafijn. This tower connects directly to a website that surveys the emotional lives of the inhabitants. Close to Eindhoven, in the small city of Son-en-Breugel, the ''Son-O-House'' was opened, an interactive sound sculpture conceived together with composer Edwin van der Heide.


Teaching and Writing

In 2001 Lars Spuybroek was appointed Professor of Digital Design Techniques at the
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in Germany. And from 1998 until 2006 he also taught intermittently at Columbia University in New York. Since 2006 he is a full Professor and the Ventulett Distinguished Chair in Architectural Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta where he published two books on Research and Design. The first, released in 2009, was titled ''The Architecture of Variation'' and the second in 2011 ''Textile Tectonics''. Both publications use the research into various forms of patterning (hair braiding, leaf venation, knitting, gothic tracery, foam packing, etc.) as a new source for design methodologies based on figures and configurations. In 2011 Spuybroek gave a more political and ethical interpretation of these ideas by publishing a study into the work of
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(''The Sympathy of Things: Ruskin and the Ecology of Design'') which explores “the digital nature of gothic,” revealing a fundamental connection between digital design and Gothic architecture. The book proposes a vision of mass production of unique artifacts designed and built algorithmically by “our slaves of steel“ and explores Ruskin’s broad range of concepts in the context of later aesthetic theorists and philosophers such as William James, A. N. Whitehead and Henri Bergson. Since then he has been involved in various publications that evolved from the work on John Ruskin, mainly on the topics of beauty and grace, of which many articles and essays can be read online. This research culminated in 2020 with the release of ''Grace and Gravity: Architectures of the Figure''. With this panoramic study Spuybroek broadened his scope from a purely architectural perspective to what he calls a “nonhumanities,” a philosophy of human-thing interactions based on ancient notions of grace and gift exchange.''Aesthetic Investigations'', Lara Schrijver, 'Lars Spuybroek, Review of Grace and Gravity'
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Personal life

Lars Spuybroek has been married since 1995 to Joke Brouwer, co-founder of V2 Institute for the Unstable Media.


Published works

* ''The Art of the Accident''. Co-edited with Joke Brouwer and Arjen Mulder (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 1998) * ''The Weight of the Image'' (Rotterdam: Nai010 Publishers, 2001) * ''NOX: Machining Architecture'', with contributions by Manuel DeLanda, Detlef Mertins, Andrew Benjamin, and Brian Massumi (London: Thames and Hudson, 2004. German edition with Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, München, 2004) * ''The Architecture of Continuity: Essays and Conversations'' (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 2008. Italian edition with Deleyva Editore, Roma, 2013) * ''Research & Design: The Architecture of Variation'' (London: Thames and Hudson, 2009) * ''The Politics of the Impure''. Co-edited with Joke Brouwer and Arjen Mulder (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 2010) * ''Research & Design: Textile Tectonics'' (Rotterdam: Nai010 Publishers, 2011) * ''The Sympathy of Things: Ruskin and the Ecology of Design'' (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 2011/ London: Bloomsbury, 2016) * ''Vital Beauty: Reclaiming Aesthetics in the Tangle of Technology and Nature''. Co-edited with Joke Brouwer and Arjen Mulder (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 2012) * ''The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance''. Co-edited with Joke Brouwer and Sjoerd van Tuinen (Rotterdam: V2_Publishing, 2016) * ''Grace and Gravity: Architectures of the Figure'' (London: Bloomsbury, 2020)


Awards

In 1989 Lars Spuybroek received the Archiprix, in 1995 the Mart Stam Incentive Prize and in 1997 the Iakov Chernikov Award and the Zeeuwse Architectuurprijs. Two years later he was also nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award. In 2006 he received the Kölner Klopfer (Cologne Thumper) for "Weltbeste Designer."


Exhibitions


Less Aesthetics, More Ethics, La Biennale di Venezia
Venice (2000)
Architectures Non Standard, Centre Pompidou
Paris (2003)
METAMORPH, La Biennale di Venezia
Venice (2004)
Design and the Elastic Mind
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, New York (2008)
Archaeology of the Digital: Media and Machines
Canadian Centre for Architecture,
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(2014)
The Architecture Machine, Architekturmuseum der TUM
Munich (2020)


External links


NOX official websiteKassel University websiteGeorgia Tech profileArticles and essays Academia.eduFinding aid for the Lars Spuybroek Fonds
Canadian Centre for Architecture
digitized items

The Grace Machine


References

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