8. Conclusion
The paper particularly emphasizes the correlation between technology and architecture, in which advances in one field empower or demand changes in the other, as introducing computer science discipline within the architectural context has altered the way people interact with their built environment.
The study introduces the Internet of Things as a smart control discourse within the architectural space through three models of computational platforms which have been utilized to develop smart configurations among three-dimensional intelligent geometries.
The transformation of the architectural paradigm through the Internet of Things is driven by the potentials to embed intelligence into building’s systems and connect them in real-time, where moving physical objects can share a common physical space creating versatile and spatial adjustments, encompassing together physical world of objects, humans and virtual conversation and interactions.
Progresses in ubiquitous and pervasive computing are opening up new scopes for developing a newfangled vision of a smart, responsive architecture that adapt efficiently to complex site and programmatic necessities tending to today’s dynamic, flexible and constantly changing needs.