Generated Organic Form
Generative Form Research
Generative Form Research
This project investigates the process through which digitally generated forms evolve into architectural and urban spatial systems. Beginning with line-based digital models developed through computational modeling, the work translates these forms into drawings through post-processing techniques, emphasizing their structural and spatial potentials. The project is structured as a three-stage narrative of Generation – Organization – Expansion, where primitive forms are first created through algorithmic processes, then reorganized through a hybrid workflow combining human judgment and AI-based transformation, and finally projected onto an urban scale through AI-driven spatial imagination. Rather than treating digital form as a purely visual outcome, the project explores its capacity to become architecture—where geometry develops into structure, structure into space, and ultimately into an urban system. This work reflects an ongoing research interest in digitally generative design processes and their extension toward architectural and public spatial applications.
Highlights
(Awards | Exhibitions | Publications)
Solo Exhibition 'Generative Organic Form', Bongsan Art Center, Daegu, South Korea (2026)