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Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Spatial Positions 5 - The Land Workshop


From 31.08.2013 - 22.09.2013 the exhibition "Spatial Positions 5 - The Land Workshop" at the SAM  Swiss Architecture Museum displays important steps the collaboration project "The Land", which is located in the north of Thailand near the town Sanpatong, twenty kilometres southwest of the city of Chiang Mai.



Dingfabrik Köln e.V. gets new workspace


The Dingfabrik Köln e.V., Cologne's first and community based FabLab, where Hans Sachs of responsive design and our partner Sebastian Bächer of Tischlerei Bächer GmbH are active members, moves from the the old "Deutz Gasmotorenwerk" to a new 500 sqm workspace in Cologne Nippes.

Spiegel-Online Artikel über die Dinfabrik






























Bio Plastics Formfinding Workshop Cologne


At the Architecture Biennale PLAN12 in Cologne a bioplastics formfinding workshop, inspired and supported by the Materiability Resaerch Network, Superartitecture, Dingfabrik e.V. (FabLab Cologne), responsive design studio and architect Mauricio Rodriguez (MAS ETH) was held at the exhibtion space and studio of design and architecture office "Superartitecture".


Molecular Utopia

Manuel Kretzer spoke about his research into "Smart Materials" at the Chair for CAAD, ETH Zürich to the 2011/12 MAS class as an introduction to their current module M6.


Architektur mit Knick

Prototypes by CIAD Students - Wintersemester 2011/2012
COLOGNE INSTITUTE FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN



supervision by: Prof. Oliver Fritz

Course held by:

Dipl.-Ing Hans Sachs

Students:

Ali Abedi
Damian Krey
Eugenia Großmann
Johann Eckartz
Patrick Adams
Pedris Admanpour
Tim Wagner
Daniel Vetter
Lucas Bauer

supported by: 3A Composites GmbH

Music: soundcloud.com/maxknospe
Video: Benjamin Windhoff

c-i-a-d.org/ciad/

Actuated Matter Workshop

The Actuated Matter Workshop forms part of a recently started research initiative – a collaboration between the Zurich University of the Arts Interaction Design (DDE), Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology (DMU), and the ETH Zürich’s Chair for Computer Aided Architectural Design – that explores the application of smart materials in architecture with respect to their ability to transform architecture into an “Emotive Environment”, a space that relates to its inhabitants in an emotive and responsive way. The focus is placed on the capabilities and limitations of materials themselves in generating kinetic, visual and acoustic feedback.