As shifting magnitudes of meteorological systems engage market processes, complex and interdependent forces will emerge that influence qualities of formal organization.
Analyses will examine the existing formal organization of a Filipino farmstead, located in the typhoon battered province of Batanes, by tracing the evolution of vernacular architecture in response to historical meteorological and market forces.
The tracing will distill components of organization that correlate to projections for the intensification of typhoon, sea level rise, increases in precipitation, influencing environments of market production and distribution.
The emergent map of organizational projections, subjected to the shifting forces, will drive a dynamic architectural system of components that facilitate program, form and structure.
A process will evolve to serve as a paradigm for a dynamic architecture that embraces a swiftly shifting world.