Our work can be described as an attempt to deal with architectural organizations capable of acquiring a rather unseen degree of material performance. While contemporary architectural practice seems to become increasingly divided into architects interested in techniques, material effects and sensations, and architects interested in pure programmatic performance, our approach seek to integrate these two notions into evolving patterns. Patterns are inclusive regimes that account for organizations and geometry, while also describing a complex of habits, life style, activities and behavior. At large, we understand patterns as dense organizations capable of affiliating and texturing cultural and social life into material form.