The emergence of complexity theory has shifted the conceptualization of form from the macro scale to a concern for the operation of the complex systems that underlie formation. This inherently organizational understanding of form has been the basis for this design research and the development a behavioral design methodology. This behavioral approach draws from the logic of swarm intelligence and operates through the self-organization of multi-agent systems.
On Friday, April 18, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Dean Fritz Steiner as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. He presented "On Raphael, Villa Madama, Green Design, and Beauty."
FRIDAY LUNCH FORUM
On Friday, April 11, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Smilja Milovanovic-Bertram as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. She presented "Italian Trajectories: Lina Bo Bardi & Gio Ponti."
FRIDAY LUNCH FORUM
David Elalouf developed his activity in the articulation of 3 poles : professional exercise, teaching, and research.
1 Architect and Urban Designer
Master's degree, University of Pennsylvania
Experience in France, in Europe, in Morocco and in Japan,
Domain of exercise: collective Housing, urban projects, equipments, cultural Center, offices, etc.
Delta Millworks
4701 E. 5th St.
A forum on linking transit and affordable housing policies in Austin region to build sustainable, inclusive communities.
On Friday, March 28, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Danilo Udovicki-Selb as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. He presented "Brunelleschi's Secret."
FRIDAY LUNCH FORUM
The CMPBS, established in 1975, is a non-profit education and research center that specializes in life cycle planning and design. Headed by Pliny Fisk III and Gail Vittori, the CMPBS pursues projects that emphasize regional contexts as bases for responsible resource use relative to materials, energy, water, waste, food, and meaningful employment.
Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
8604 FM 969, Austin, 78724
In a remarkably short period of time, additive manufacturing (AM) has embedded itself into the main-stream consciousness. Often referred to as 3D printing, AM encompasses a range of methods, 3D printing being just one. There is also stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), fused deposition modeling (FDM), digital light processing (DLP), polyjet matrix modeling, and laminated object manufacturing (LOM), with variations.