Keep Exploring Architizer by Creating a Free Account or Logging in.
This feature is for industry professionals.
To unlock it, signup and then join or add your company.
To unlock this feature,
signup and then submit your professional details.
In differential geometry, the Grassmann product, represented by a wedge, constructs higher dimensional objects by adding existing dimensions. Wedge draws from this idea both technically and conceptually, treating design as a process of separating, adjusting, and recomposing matter, meaning, and form.