The lecture will outline several computational design strategies considering a variety of aspects related to built environments, such as urban pattern formation based on spatial relationships and bottom-up interactions of urban agents, bio-integrated design strategies to articulate links between architectural scenarios and the environment as one coherent ecology as well as kit-of-parts driven digital fabrication strategies utilising design for manufacture and assembly method to deliver a built scenario built by self-builders. All these techniques may contribute to faster delivery of digitally-driven design prototypes as well as offer an opportunity to explore much wider design space.
Lectures in the Design Computing 2 course are provided by the Department of Architectural Modelling, and presentations by leading experts are made possible thanks to support from the EuroTeQ Teaching Fund.
The lecture will take place online via MS Teams.