Emergent Form | Time-Independent Architecture
Rejecting the linear timeline of construction, the project introduces a simulated growth model where programs distribute themselves within a digital block based on proximity and interaction rather than predetermined sequence. Using computational tools and clustering algorithms such as K-means, each program finds its optimal spatial position, creating an emergent form derived from behavioral logic instead of static design.
This project is a speculative architectural proposal for a hotel in Tokyo, designed as a self-organizing system where programs evolve without temporal hierarchy. Through computational simulation and K-means clustering. It visualizes a hotel that continuously redefines its spatial logic, merging physical and virtual experiences inspired by Japanese notions of Yūgen.