Yuusuke Karasawa is a Japanese architect who uses algorithmic modelling and thought to create his designs for architecture and urban spaces.
It is a field that remains a frontier in Japan, and this book unravels the mystery of how his firm, Yuusuke Karasawa Architects, designs using a computer, with each graphic hinting at the mechanisms at play. Imagine entering commands like cut, fold, or stretch and generating a shape dictated by mathematical calculations, like the Fibonacci sequence. An abstract &lNetwork Diagram&r of figures connects with an actual work, conveying the intriguing nature of space and how algorithmic architecture diversifies and enriches these networks.





