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The Nora project was presented at the 10th Venice Architecture Biennale as an interactive architecture exploring; how advanced interactive lighting and soundscape design can involve occupants and present a new sensitive architecture, acting as agents for urban experiences.
In this way the interactive structure of NoRA embedded the potential for ‘in-between’ spaces to become new meaningful places and hence new types of ‘public domains’. This thinking leans on Performative Environments as a notion of what a building does instead of what it is. Opening up for an urban architecture to be dynamic, open and facilitating self-organising, communicative environments for an organized complexity between flows of local interactions and network behaviour.