Blobitecture
Blobitecture is an architectural style characterized by organic, curvilinear forms that resemble blobs or amorphous shapes. This design approach often utilizes advanced computer-aided design (CAD) technology to create fluid structures that challenge traditional architectural norms. Blobitecture aims to create visually striking buildings that blend with their surroundings and evoke a sense of movement.
Notable examples of blobitecture include the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao designed by Frank Gehry and the Heydar Aliyev Center by Zaha Hadid. These structures often prioritize aesthetics and innovation, pushing the boundaries of construction techniques and materials to achieve their unique forms.