Brimmed with technological innovations of the 2010s, this book is an interesting anachronistic sphinx of a recently bygone and superseded era of architectural futurism. The writing is a bit banal, perhaps maundering, but does provide sources for further reading. Interactive Architecture makes an interesting addition to one's library, but I couldn't imagine its inclusion would be more than a reference for writing one's graduate level thesis.
Thought this book would be better, but it's just a ton of rambling. There's a ton of example projects, but they're not even clearly referenced nor explained.