Explorations
For further exploration, digitecture invites you to the following sources to expand your understanding and thinking in transformative architectural processes:
eCAADe 2010 Future Cities
For the first time in human history, more than 50% of the world's population lives in urban regions. Contemporary cities are environmentally, socially, and economically unsustainable. The focus of the eCAADe 2010 conference is that of tools, methods, and theories that support the new design of new cities and the transformation of existing cities.
September 15th - September 18th, 2010
Zurich, Switzerland, at ETH Science City
ACADIA 2010 Life in:Formation
The ACADIA 2010 conference will focus on the influence of computing and its impact on the changing nature of information in architectural education, research, and practice. With the ever-increasing integration of information technologies in the design laboratory, the discipline of architecture has changed profoundly in recent years. The Cooper Union will host this years conference in New York
October 21st - October 24th 2010
The Cooper Union, New York, United States
3Dsmax Script: Tyson Ibele's Building Generator Version 0.45
released for parametric generation of buildings objects based on a list of user-controlled settings for city simulation.
articulation CCA media lab computation digital materiality customization mass architecture emergent emergent behavior fabrication flux modularity morphogenesis panel parametric performative rapid prototype redundancy render scripting self-organization tangential
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