Jeffrey Kipnis, Greg Lynn, Peter Eisenman and Bahram Shirdel are among the architect-theoricians who accept topology as a cultural and scientific resource of folded, curved, undulated and twisted architectures.
They are concerned with the dynamic aspects of topological geometry - that is, with the more general processes of continuous transformation.
[1] Professor Bahram Shirdel has been the director of Graduate Design program at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London (where he also co-lectured with his working partner Jeff Kipnis[2][3]), and co-supervised diploma projects with Peter Eisenman at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
His work has been widely exhibited worldwide; Venice Biennale of Architecture 1984 and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1992.
; where the firm applied its design techniques, research and theory to the spatial organization of large scale and complex projects.