studies in architectural narratives and digital design / secuencia de talleres de arquitecturas y narrativas digitales

representacion de sistemas urbanos

Un mapping sobre la maqueta de Barcelona que explica el urbanismo de la ciudad. (Video cortesía Barcelona.cat - https://www.facebook.com/bcn.cat/videos/903021196417505/) Estudio: The Lab 003 Cliente: COAC - Colegio de Arquitectos de Cataluña LACO: Dirección de arte y animación.


fabrication and its representation

ICD/ITKE RESEARCH PAVILION 2015-16 - STUTTGART 2016 Institute for Computational Design (ICD) – Prof. Achim Menges Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE) – Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Knippers University of Stuttgart – Faculty for Architecture and Urban Planning The Institute for Computational Design (ICD) and the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE) of the University of Stuttgart have completed a new research pavilion demonstrating robotic textile fabrication techniques for segmented timber shells. The pavilion is the first of its kind to employ industrial sewing of wood elements on an architectural scale. It is part of a successful series of research pavilions which showcase the potential of computational design, simulation and fabrication processes in architecture. The project was designed and realized by students and researchers within a multi-disciplinary team of architects, engineers, biologists, and palaeontologists. PROJECT-TEAM ICD Institute for Computational Design – Prof. Achim Menges ITKE Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design – Prof. Jan Knippers SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT Simon Bechert, Oliver David Krieg, Tobias Schwinn, Daniel Sonntag CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT, FABRICATION & CONSTRUCTION Martin Alvarez, Jan Brütting, Sean Campbell, Mariia Chumak, Hojoong Chung, Joshua Few, Eliane Herter, Rebecca Jaroszewski, Ting-Chun Kao, Dongil Kim, Kuan-Ting Lai, Seojoo Lee, Riccardo Manitta, Erik Martinez, Artyom Maxim, Masih Imani Nia, Andres Obregon, Luigi Olivieri, Thu Nguyen Phuoc, Giuseppe Pultrone, Jasmin Sadegh, Jenny Shen, Michael Sveiven, Julian Wengzinek, and Alexander Wolkow With the support of Long Nguyen, Michael Preisack, and Lauren Vasey IN COLLABORATION WITH Departement of Evolutionary Biology of Invertebrates – Prof. Oliver Betz Departement of Palaeontology of Invertebrates – Prof. James Nebelsick University of Tuebingen SUPPORTED BY Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) GETTYLAB BW-Bank Edelrid Frank Brunnet GmbH Forst BW Groz-Beckert KG Guetermann GmbH Hess & Co. KUKA Roboter GmbH Mehler Texnologies GmbH Click here for information: http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=16220

interactive surfaces

www.studioroosegaarde.net - Lotus by Roosegaarde is a living wall made out of smart foils which fold open in response to human behavior. Walking by 'Lotus', hundreds of aluminium foils unfold themselves in an organic way; generating transparent voids between private and public. Here physical walls become immaterial, through a poetic morphing of space and people. Premiere exhibition at 'Le Cube' in Paris. Watch a full interview with Daan Roosegaarde about 'Lotus 7.0' at http://www.vimeo.com/15806852
Studio Roosegaarde built Lotus Dome in Sainte Marie Madeleine Church in Lille, France, a structure made from hundreds of metallic flowers that fold open in response to human movement.
The Pool, by Jen Lewin, is an interactive piece of public art that creates an environment of light and play. The audience engages with the art, each other and their environment in whimsical ways. The Pool was funded in part though an art grant from The Black Rocks Art Foundation and an Honorarium from BurningMan. jenlewinstudio.com/ i Light Marina Bay is Asia’s first and only sustainable light art festival, held in the Marina Bay district of Singapore.
The Pool, by Jen Lewin, can be controlled through a custom made tablet application. Users can adjust the standard and spinning colors and activate the interaction with a fingertip.