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* official web site [http://sky-spirals.org] <br />
* official web site [http://sky-spirals.org] <br />
* space ink web site [http://spaceink.net]<br />
* ''space ink'' web site [http://spaceink.net]<br />
* selected interviews[http://www.ru.org/online1-sparrow.htm][http://www.chronogram.com/issue/2006/12/communitynotebook/index.php]<br />
* selected publications [http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=6&tid=20196][http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?tid=4902&ttype=6][http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/design/DH/DH_index.htm]







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Daniela Bertol is an architect, designer and artist, working at the intersection between art and science. Her projects, based on a unified approach to knowledge, encompass several disciplines and media including astronomy, land art, geoglyphs, architecture, design, digital models, photography and video.

Daniela Bertol was born and grew up in Rome, where she earned a Masters degree in Architecture; in 1985 she moved to the United States. Bertol's early projects explored geometric space and virtual environments using digital model, where geometric forms evolved in organic components, similar to shapes found in nature. Bertol founded space ink in 1989 as a multidisciplinary laboratory embracing experimentaly built and published projects as well as theoretical works focusing on the transformation of architecture and its integration with digital space. The vision that technological advancements should establish continuity with the past --instead of creating a fracture-- has been expressed in architectural and educational projects, art installations, artwork, furniture and graphic design.

Bertol's most recent project ---and work in progress--- is Sky Spirals, a series of places devoted to sustainable design: the shaping of the landscape based on interesecting spirals follow solar and celestial alignments . Sky Spirals began as a conceptual work based on digital models, maps and aerial photos. As the work developed, the virtual model and diagrams were translated to a real physical site in ''Columbia County, New York State (USA). They became Sun Farm, the first site of the Sky Spirals concepts. The interest in sustainable architecture has inspired solar based design, such as the house at Sun Farm: contemporary architectural vocabulary and materials re-propose design intention from early civilizations.

Daniela Bertol is married with two daughters and lives in New York and Rome.


Books

  • Daniela Bertol, Visualizing with CAD (1994: New York: Springer-Verlag) ISBN: 0-471-14662-5
  • Daniela Bertol and David Foell, Designing Digital Space (1996: New York: John Wiley & Sons) ISBN: 0-387-94275-0