Developing Computational Solutions for Design Problems
(Fall 2023)
This course goes through the critical knowledge and technical foundations that current computational design and modeling tools are built upon, then enables and encourages the students to rethink, reinvestigate, and resolve their design problems from a computational and algorithmic perspective.
Geometric Structural Design: Material Computation for Structural Geometry
(Fall 2023)
The primary emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the geometric representation of their internal and external equilibrium forces; and designing material tectonics based on the flow of forces in the system.
Structural Design Research Studio: Generative Prefabrication
(Spring 2023)
This studio aims to investigate innovative methods of design, assembly, and disassembly of prefabricated parts that meet the functional requirements of a mid-rise building.
Geometric Structural Design: Material Computation for Structural Geometry
(Fall 2022)
The primary emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the geometric representation of their internal and external equilibrium forces; and designing material tectonics based on the flow of forces in the system.
Structural Design Research Studio: Reduced-Waste Design for (Dis-)Assembly
(Spring 2022)
This studio aims to investigate innovative methods of design, assembly, and disassembly of prefabricated parts that meet the functional requirements of a mid-rise building.
Geometric Structural Design: Material Computation for Structural Geometry
(Fall 2021)
The primary emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the geometric representation of their internal and external equilibrium forces; and designing material tectonics based on the flow of forces in the system.
Structural Design Research Studio: Innovative Mid-rise Timber
(Spring 2021)
The main objective of this studio is to investigate the potential of using mass timber in the construction of mid-rise buildings through developing novel structural and architectural concepts.
Geometric Structural Design: Material Computation for Structural Geometry
(Fall 2020)
The primary emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the geometric representation of their internal and external equilibrium forces; and designing material tectonics based on the flow of forces in the system.
Geometric Structural Design: 3D Graphic Statics and Structural Form Finding
(Fall 2019)
The main emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the relationship between structural forms in equilibrium and the geometric representation of their internal and external forces.
Structural Design Research Studio: Next Generation Airport Terminals
(Spring 2019)
This studio aims to research the formal and organizational configuration of the next generation of infrastructures, specifically airports.
P2P Site–less House: Innovative, Prefab Structural Concrete
(Spring 2019)
This course intends to push the boundaries of design and fabrication of complex yet efficient structural concrete by using robotic fabrication methods.
Geometric Structural Design: 3D Graphic Statics and Structural Modeling
(Fall 2018)
The main emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the relationship between structural forms in equilibrium and the geometric representation of their internal and external forces.
P2P Site–less House: Design to Production
(Spring 2018)
The course aims to find solutions to rationalize and improve the existing design of the house and to fabricate a part of the house assembled in the form of a mock up.
Structural Design Research Studio: Present-Future Infrastructure
(Spring 2018)
This studio aims to research the formal and organizational configuration of the next generation of infrastructures, specifically airports.
Geometric Structural Design: 3D Graphic Statics to Fabrication
(Fall 2017)
The main emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the relationship between structural forms in equilibrium and the geometric representation of their internal and external forces.
Geometric Structural Design: 3D Graphic Statics to Fabrication
(Spring 2017)
The main emphasis of the course will be on developing a general understanding of the relationship between structural forms in equilibrium and the geometric representation of their internal and external forces.