
The Hidden Lives of Algorithms
Geometry and Social Meaning in Architecture
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. January 2026
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-1-041-00377-9 (ISBN)
Description
When we draw basic geometric forms - lines, circles, points - to describe the possible future shape of our buildings and our cities, do we consider what predetermined social interactions are embedded in those forms?
Though simple, this question is often overlooked. As generative and analytic algorithms increasingly automate the design of our built environment, the power of basic geometrical notation to affect social meanings becomes both more powerful and more elusive. This book examines how the geometric outcomes of spatialised algorithmic operations influence more complex human experiences of accessibility, belonging, and identity as well as shape the dynamics of equity, connectivity, privacy, and power in architectural and urban spaces.
The Hidden Lives of Algorithms draws insights from architecture, urban studies, computer science, design theory, cognitive science, human geography, environmental psychology, and social theory to investigate the intersection of geometry, computation, and social meaning. Grounded in embodied cognition, the book connects fundamental thinking structures to our spatial experience and examines how algorithms operationalise these ideas in real-world design. This book challenges designers to look beyond technical implementation, urging a critical awareness of how computational processes can reinforce or reimagine the social fabric of our shared spaces.
Though simple, this question is often overlooked. As generative and analytic algorithms increasingly automate the design of our built environment, the power of basic geometrical notation to affect social meanings becomes both more powerful and more elusive. This book examines how the geometric outcomes of spatialised algorithmic operations influence more complex human experiences of accessibility, belonging, and identity as well as shape the dynamics of equity, connectivity, privacy, and power in architectural and urban spaces.
The Hidden Lives of Algorithms draws insights from architecture, urban studies, computer science, design theory, cognitive science, human geography, environmental psychology, and social theory to investigate the intersection of geometry, computation, and social meaning. Grounded in embodied cognition, the book connects fundamental thinking structures to our spatial experience and examines how algorithms operationalise these ideas in real-world design. This book challenges designers to look beyond technical implementation, urging a critical awareness of how computational processes can reinforce or reimagine the social fabric of our shared spaces.
Reviews / Votes
"Crackerjacks, Plowright and Carta! This is an excellent book! First, the authors remind architects that the paths, circles, and points in architectural design always symbolize objects and experiences in the real world, translating into issues of providing access versus blocking, inclusion versus exclusion, and privacy versus publicness. Second, they demonstrate how metaphors and embodied schemas developed within CMT do not only govern language, but also fundamentally shape our experience of our surroundings. But not just architects and schema aficionados will profit from reading The Hidden Lives of Algorithms. Greater awareness of how theories and algorithms inspire conceptions of reality (think of Gen-AI) but can never replace it, and understanding how the built environment may both facilitate and hinder socio-cultural integration, will benefit all of us."Charles Forceville, Review in Leonardo, June 2026
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
106 s/w Abbildungen, 106 s/w Zeichnungen
106 Line drawings, black and white; 106 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-00377-9 (9781041003779)
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Persons
Philip D. Plowright, Ph.D. is Professor of Architecture and Chair of Design at Lawrence Technological University, USA. He has been recognized for work at the intersection of cognition and design and explores how human thinking shapes-and is shaped by-our environments. Plowright's research and writing are distinguished by a drive to reveal the foundational ideas that generate meaning in the built world, focusing on clarity and practical relevance for both practice and teaching. His books, including Urban Design Made by Humans (Routledge, 2023), Making Architecture Through Being Human (Routledge, 2020), and Revealing Architectural Design (Routledge, 2014), offer new frameworks for understanding space, architectural discourse, and design method. An active theorist, educator, and architect (NCARB), Plowright supports a human-centred, evidence-based approach to architecture-one rooted in the shared, embodied knowledge that shapes our built environment.
Silvio Carta, Ph.D. was an architect (ARB/RIBA), Chartered Building Engineer (MCABE), and Professor of Architecture at the University of Greenwich, UK. Previously Head of Architecture and Design at the University of Hertfordshire, his research bridged artificial intelligence, machine learning, urban data science, and computational design to explore how digital methods reshape spatial and social systems. He was Section Editor of Computational Sustainability and Design, City and Built Environment (Springer/Nature), contributed to the European Council on Computing in Construction, and was active in SCOSA, AHRA, and ACADIA. Recognized as Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Silvio's books include Big Data, Code and the Discrete City (Routledge, 2019), Machine Learning and the City (Wiley, 2022), and How Computers Create Social Structure - Accidental Collectives (Palgrave Macmillan/SpringerNature, 2024). His work continues to inspire new ways of thinking about algorithms in architecture.
Silvio Carta, Ph.D. was an architect (ARB/RIBA), Chartered Building Engineer (MCABE), and Professor of Architecture at the University of Greenwich, UK. Previously Head of Architecture and Design at the University of Hertfordshire, his research bridged artificial intelligence, machine learning, urban data science, and computational design to explore how digital methods reshape spatial and social systems. He was Section Editor of Computational Sustainability and Design, City and Built Environment (Springer/Nature), contributed to the European Council on Computing in Construction, and was active in SCOSA, AHRA, and ACADIA. Recognized as Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), Silvio's books include Big Data, Code and the Discrete City (Routledge, 2019), Machine Learning and the City (Wiley, 2022), and How Computers Create Social Structure - Accidental Collectives (Palgrave Macmillan/SpringerNature, 2024). His work continues to inspire new ways of thinking about algorithms in architecture.
Content
1. How geometry holds social content 2. LINE/Path/Movement 3. CIRCLE/Boundary/Containment 4. POINT/Attention/Importance