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In 1970, engineer/architect William Zuk published the book ''Kinetic architecture'',<ref>
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which helped inspire a new generation of architects to design an increasingly wide range of actual working kinetic buildings. Assisted by new concepts such as Fuller's [[Tensegrity]] and by developments in [[robotics]], kinetic buildings have become increasingly common worldwide since the 1980s.<ref name = "Transformers"/>
In 1989, Architectarchitect Jose Leonidas Mejia A. Exploredexplored in deep on MDS Multiple Displacement of Structures and created Kinetickinetic Architecturearchitecture in his region. Today, he keeps on new research to improve his experimental project he denominated asnamed "The Arkinetic House", which transforms its shape each 2two days in a special time cycle mechanism and fed by renewable energy sources. <ref>[https://archinect.com/jose-leonidas-mejia-A]</ref>
 
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