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co-creating the future … simulating office occupation patterns with conversation-based social models
Agent-based Semiology – Simulating Office Occupation Patterns with Conversation-Based Social Models is a paper I contributed to the 40th Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) in Ghent (BE) titled Co-Creating the Future: Inclusion in an through Design. The conference proceedings can be downloaded for free here. Please find…
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ecological design thinking … digitalism in morphogenetic practices for human centric design thinking
I had the honor to contribute a chapter titled Digitalism in Morphogenetic Practices for Human Centric Design Thinking – Towards a Performative Gestalt through Parametricism to the recently published The Routledge Companion to Ecological Design Thinking: Healful Ecotopian Visions for Architecture and Urbanism. The book, edited by Mitra Kanani, investigates the ways in which designers,…
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latent nitsch … experiments in art and machine learning
latent_nitsch_6k … the green series: 3 unique prints, pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200g, size: 80 x 100 cm latent_nitsch_9k … the black series: 3 unique prints, pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fibre 200g, size: 80 x 100 cm latent_nitsch_9k … the red series: 3 unique prints, pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo…
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formal methods in architecture … optimizing office occupation patterns with agent-based simulations
Agent-based Semiology – Optimizing Office Occupation Patterns With Agent-based Simulations is a paper I contributed to the 5th International Symposium on Formal Methods in Architecture (5FMA) in Lisbon (PT). The proceedings are published by Springer and can be found here. Also, read the abstract here, the full paper is available on my research blog paramtricsemiology.com,…
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divergence in architectural research … simulating contemporary office occupation patterns with simplified social models
Agent-based Semiology – Simulating Contemporary Office Occupation Patterns With Simplified Social Models is my contribution to the Divergence In Architectural Research Ph.D. Symposium at Georgia Tech University in Atlanta (US).
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paradigms of performativity … simulation tools for social performance
I contributed a chapter on Simulation Tools for Social Performance to the recently published The Routledge Companion to Paradigms of Performativity in Design and Architecture.
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design modelling symposium berlin 2019 … simulating and predicting office occupation patterns
Agent-based Semiology for Simulation and Prediction of Contemporary Spatial Occupation Patterns,a paper that I had the pleasure to co-author with Mathias Fuchs, is our contribution to this year’s Design Modelling Symposium Berlin titled Impact: Design With All Senses.
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asset architecture 3
Asset Architecture 3 is out at last! It documents the third year of design research about the typology of the super high pencil tower in Manhattan done by the MSD AAD students at PennDesign. The book also includes texts by Ali Rahim, Matthew Soules, Tom Verebes, and myself.
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asset architecture 3 … the best building money can buy
The Best Building Money Can Buy – The Future of the Skyscraper Outside its Current Capitalist Logic is my text contribution to PennDesign’s forthcoming publication Asset Architecture 3.
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asset architecture 2
Asset Architecture 2 has finally been published. Edited by Ali Rahim and myself, it documents the design research of last year’s postgrad students at PennDesign, who investigated the typology of the pencil tower in Manhattan in order to take on its contemporary capitalist notion.
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asset architecture 2 …. capitalism as an urban catalyst
Capitalism as an Urban Catalyst is my text contribution to PennDesign’s latest publication Asset Architecture 2, edited by Ali Rahim and myself, which documents the design research of last year’s MSD AAD students about Asset Archtecture in Manhattan.
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planete robot … ou les immeubles s’animent!
5subzero’s 2003 research project topoTransegrity was featured in an article about robotic architecture called ou les immeubles s’animent! by amandine schmitt in the february/march issue of planete robots, a new french magazine about robot culture.
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design modelling symposium berlin 2009 … associative processes
From 2005 to 2009 the department for experimental architecture at the University of Innsbruck has set its focus on script based and parametric design research, aiming to explore new design methods in order to advance the field of contemporary digital architectural design. The initial results of these processes are further differentiated and articulated into architecturally viable configurations, in which aspects of associativity and adaptivity demand the designer’s attention when applying different external and internal parameters which will be discussed in this paper.
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idct … generative processes
“Generative Processes“, is a paper i had the pleasure to co-author with Michael Budig as a contribution to the conference on Innovative Design And Construction Technologies 2009 in Milano (IT) and will be published in the conference proceedings, edited by the Politecnico di Milano.
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game, set and match II … non linear responsive environments
non linear responsive environments has been published in Game Set and Match II, a publication accompanying the correspondent conference in delft. this paper is the result of a one-and-a-half year long research on adaptive spatial organizations within the framework of the AADRL