Folding: Architectural Transformation through Topological Operations

In architecture, 'folding' applies thinking to physical space, creating new pathways and experiences. It fosters organic connections between spaces, aiming for experiential transformation rather than just formal change. This concept reflects Deleuze’s idea of the 'fold', which breaks fixed boundaries, and aligns with form-generating language that embraces dynamic processes. Folding creates multi-dimensional connections, transforming both spatial form and experience organically.
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