We focus on the development of parametric tools that help us to create urban geno/fields in relation to a general system applied on an individual site.
The Field is defined by the composition of elements and the characteristic of the single element.
We work with a system that behaves in a fractal-similar way to be able to deal with the large urban scale.
The intention is to create a variety of fields responding to general and specific parameters, local and global.
Main headers in our project are: field-interaction, accessibility, perception and orientation.
The geometrical logic is based on studies concerning branching systems and transferred into a MEL-script.
We use the results from local research to apply the project on the Thames Gateway area and react on the Thames as the dominant force on the site.