How does experimental architecture challenge traditional notions of product design?

Experimental architecture challenges traditional notions of product design by pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or feasible in terms of form and function. Experimental architecture often incorporates new materials, technologies, and design principles that have not been widely implemented in traditional product design. This can result in structures that are unconventional in shape, size, and appearance, or that incorporate functional features that are not traditionally associated with buildings or other products. In addition, experimental architecture often places a greater emphasis on the user experience and the sensory aspects of design, such as sound, light, and texture, which are not typically considered in traditional product design. By challenging traditional notions of product design, experimental architecture offers the possibility of creating more unconventional, adaptable, and sustainable products that meet the needs of contemporary society.

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