Infinite Measure Learning To Design In Geometric Harmony With Art Architecture And Nature 2021
The "Infinite Measure" program will run for 8 weeks, with a new module released every week. Participants can expect to spend approximately 10-15 hours per week engaging with course materials, completing assignments, and interacting with instructors and peers.
An IML-trained algorithm generated a wooden lattice for a public pavilion. Starting from 50 tree branching patterns and 15 Gothic fan vaults, the system produced a non-repeating structure where each node’s angle varied ±12% around a learned mean. The result: a roof that filtered light with the same statistical distribution as a birch grove. Visitor heart rate variability (HRV) tests showed increased relaxation compared to a golden-ratio-based control pavilion. The "Infinite Measure" program will run for 8
One of the most compelling aspects of the 2021 publication is how it breaks down the silos between different creative disciplines. Starting from 50 tree branching patterns and 15
: Encouraging students to experiment and explore their creativity is crucial. This could involve project-based learning, where students design and create their own projects that embody the principles of geometric harmony with nature. One of the most compelling aspects of the
If a building learns infinite measures, who decides which harmonic states are appropriate? We propose a “human-in-the-loop” final approval—not to fix the measure, but to ensure cultural and ecological sensitivity.

