Description:
Key Words:
Swarm Intelligence,Computational Design,Robotic Fabrication,Additive Manufacturing
Required Skills:
None
Required Software:
None
Required Hardware:
PC and Internet
Maximum number of participating students:
Unlimited
The Tectonic Formation workshop will have two components: an online series of lectures and an on-site fabrication/assembly project (at Tongji University, Shanghai).
The two-day lecture series will examine a cross-section of the design research undertaken by the RMIT Architecture | Tectonic Formation Lab, directed by Roland Snooks. This research includes multi-agent behavioral design processes, machine learning-based generative design, large-scale additive manufacturing, sacrificial formwork tectonics, wire-arc tectonics, the printing of biological materials, and painterly generative design processes.
The on-site workshop will assemble and install a large-scale 3D printed proto-architectural project. The project will be pre-fabricated by an industry partner from concrete (cast within 3D printed moulds) and WAAM printed steel. Workshop participants will learn techniques of Augmented Reality (AR) based assembly where the complex printed parts will be assembled without the need for traditional drawings.
www.instagram.com/tectonicformationlab
www.rolandsnooks.com