Spanish architects of Catalonia to present with a public lecture in KGASU

28 May 2014, Wednesday

Simplex Noise lectures about computing designing – Computational Design together with the Architecture Institute of Catalonia, as well as presentation of the summer computational design camp SPOTCAMP SOCHI 2014 will be held across Russia, including Kazan.

May 29 in Kazan Architecture and Construction University (KGASU) on questions about the design of the city, building or object of industrial design, and how to begin the process will answer the representative of the Catalan University – Maria Kuptcova and Simplex Noise founder – Alexandra Boldyreva.

During the lecture will be considered the basic concepts, methods and tools of computational design and parametric architecture. Will be considered and implemented conceptual designs in architecture, industrial design, urban planning. As part of the lecture will be presented the summer computational design camp SPOTCAMP SOCHI 2014.

Anyone to be able to visit the work-shop on parametric architecture and try to apply in practice the principles of computational design.

Lecture by Spanish architects entered into a series of events preceding the First Kazan Urban Forum, which will take place on June 6 at the VI International Economic Summit of Russia and OIC countries (KazanSummit-2014). The initiators of the forum were the Organizing Committee of KazanSummit-2014 and the operator of Kazan Smart City - Tatarstan Development Corporation.

Register for a lecture in the vk.com/event71825900 group. More information about the lecture in kazanurbanforum.ru

 

About Computational Design:

Computational Design - direction, which are engaged in the study of all the advanced school of the world (Architectural Association (England), IAAC (Spain), Columbia University GSAPP (U.S.), ETH Zurich (Switzerland), MIT (USA), Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), University of Applied Arts Vienna (Austria)). Tools and techniques of generative design successfully used by such architects as Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher, Renzo Piano, BIG, UN studio, FOA, ONL, ARUP and others.

Simplex Noise deals with computational design in architecture and design, working at the intersection of art, science and technology. Their research interests include parametric and generative design processes and the emergence of self-interactive systems, virtual and augmented reality, as well as new technologies, materials and production methods.

 

Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Press Service

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