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Fabritopia 2018

Postgraduate course that focuses on advanced digital design and fabrication processes (CAD/CAM) and particularly on the development of advanced computational mechanisms that can be applied in complex, non-standard spatial and structural design research. Topics include generative design, adaptive process, interactive design, and optimization processes. Specialized technical skills of algorithmic design and physical computing (Robotics) are provided. Software and plug-ins include: Rhino/Grasshopper, Firefly, gHowl, Processing, Arduino.

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  • Fall 2014
  • Fall 2015
  • Spring 2014

ARH 220 – Fall 2014

COURSE CONTENT
3D Architectural Elements and Solids Modeling
2D Production and Design
Rendering and Visualization
Digital Design and Fabrication

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ARH 421 – Spring 2014

Undergraduate course that offers a first understanding of architectural design software (CAAD) in three dimensional (3d) and two dimensional (2d) spaces as well as in digital fabrication techniques. Topics include 3d architectural elements and solid modeling, 2d production and design, rendering and visualization, digital design and fabrication (Laser cutting and Hot Wire Foam cutting). Software include: AutoCAD Architecture Desktop, Nemetchek Allplan, 3D Studio Max.

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ARH 522 – Fall 2015

COURSE CONTENT
• Computational Mechanisms in Design and Fabrication
• Algorithms in Design
• Physical Computing

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ARH 522 – Fall 2014

COURSE CONTENT
Computational Mechanisms in Design and Fabrication
Algorithms in Design
Physical Computing

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