The skyline of the 21st century is no longer defined by right angles and repetitive floor plates. Instead, we see undulating facades, skeletal geodesic domes, and structures that mimic biological life. This is —a design paradigm where relationships between elements define geometry, rather than fixed dimensions.
Tedeschi is not just a teacher; he is a practitioner. His primer reflects this. It is not a dry, mathematical textbook. It is a workshop between two covers (or digital files). He wrote Parametric Architecture with Grasshopper initially as a tutorial for his staff and students, breaking down complex logical operations into digestible visual scripts. The skyline of the 21st century is no