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DIGITAL TOOLS MODULES
1 DIGITAL TOOLS MODULE (FROM 2D TO 4D)
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1..1. 2D - 3D Modelling Dates: September 14-18 Hours: 15 hours Instructor: Rodrigo Aguirre Description: This technical workshop serves as an initiation
3d. Within Rhinoceros we will learn about crea-
will understand which tools are useful to create a base model, as well as tools which are useful in model manipulation.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of 2D drafting Basic concepts of 3d modelling DIGITAL TOOLS: Rhinoceros 3D (The 90-day trial version can be downloaded from the website www.rhino3d.com/eval.htm) Grasshopper Computer with Intel i5 or i7 processor or AMD Equivalent // 8GB of Ram // 200GB + HDD Windows 7 or 8 64 bit OS (if you own a MacBook Pro, install Windows through BootCamp)
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Bio Ceramic System [BCS] is a project developed in the Open Thesis Fabrication Program in 2013 by Student: Iker Luna / Faculty: Luis Fraguada / Advisors: Toni Cumella, Silvia Bures, Areti Markopoulou, Silvia Brandi, Marc Viader, Victor Arribas. / in collaboration with CERĂ€MICA CUMELLA
iaac lecture series 2014-15, kengo kuma
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SYNTHESIS MODULES
2 SYNTHESIS MODULE 2.1. Synthesis Dates: September 15-18 Hours: 12 hours Instructor: Mathilde Marengo This workshop module will focus on how to for-
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and communication will be a key part of your success in academia and in the professional
Day 1 - Before you start tions‌etc)
Day 3 - Becoming Operational - Quantitative versus qualitative research
in you work
day 2 - Getting Started
day 4 - Scientific testing & Research Conclusions
Hypothesis reason
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carpentry workshop, green
MAA 2013-14// DIGITAL fabrication, casting and molding FACULTY: edouard cabay, alexandre dubor
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welding, green fab lab
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FABRICATION MODULES
3 FABRICATION MODULES 3.1. fabrication introduction Dates: September 21-25 Hours: 24 hours Instructors: Alex Dubor
Day 1 & 2 - Wood
Day 4 - Electricity
This workshop module will introduce participants to wood craftsmanship. Participant can expect
This workshop module will introduce participants to the base of electrical principle. A special focus
available in IAAC Valldaura (BandSaw, Circular Nail Gun etc‌.).
public space. Participant can expect to learn how
day 3 - Molding and Casting
day 5 - Metal
This workshop module will introduce partici-
This workshop module will introduce participants to metal craftsmanship. Participant can expect to
with material such as resins and. Participant can (manually), make their own material mix (plaster,
manual tool and mechanical tool available in
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techniques (Custom plywood on mold, Glass or Carbon Fiber)
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MAA 2013-14// DIGITAL MATTER / INTELLIGENT CONSTRUCTIONS BY: EFILENA BASETA - RAMIN SHAMBAYATI - ECE TANKAL FACULTY: ARETI MARKOPOULOU / FACULTY ASSISTANT: ALEXANDRE DUBOR - MORITZ BEGLE 12
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POST PRODUCTION MODULES
4 POST PRODUCTION MODULE 4.1. Video Editing and Composing Dates: September 21-24 Hours: 12 hours Instructor: Ece Tankal Description: This workshop module will introduce participants
PREREQUISITES:
DIGITAL TOOLS: Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Illustrator. The 30-day trial version of Adobe products can be downloaded from the website http://www.adobe.com/downloads.html
Day 1 - Adobe Premiere
Day 3 - Adobe After Effects
Interface Overview Getting to know the workflow, preferences, selecting project settings Organizing Importing and managing media, creating a storyboard to build a rough cut Editing Video transitions, keyframing, basic video effects, color correction
Layers Masks, stencils, time blending, organizing layers Organizing Importing and managing clips, drawings, importing media from Adobe Illustrator/ Rhino* Animation Text and vector animations
Day 2 - Adobe Premiere/After effects
Day 4 - Adobe After Effects
Animation Controlling attributes over time Exporting Preparation for exporting, Adobe Media Encoder preferences After Effects Interface Workflow, setting up compositions Editing Basic keyframing, transformations
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instructors
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rodrigo aguirre
mathilde marengo
Rodrigo Aguirre is a Nicaraguan architect specialized in the fields of parametric tooling, digital fabrication and manufacturing. He obtained his bachelor in architecture at UAM (American University) in Managua, Nicaragua and completed the two year master in advanced architecture at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IaaC) in Barcelona, Spain. His ongoing collaboration with the Institute´s REsearch + DEvelopment department and IAAC special projects has involved advanced form finding and computational methods related to generative design. He is a principal member of the computational faculty, and has acted as studio instructor for the masters program in 2014. His labor as a ´Tallerista´ has led to his involvement with workshops related to the translation of computational protocols to fabrication of physical prototypes. From 2013-15 he has coordinated international workshops in Brazil and Nicaragua related to digital tooling, and participated as faculty in multi-scalar design workshops in Egypt and China, the latter of which focused on the production of 1:1 scale construction. Rodrigo has also been involved with the last three editions of Iaacs global summer school (GSS), acting as a tutor in 2012-13, and coordinator of the affiliated global school in St. Petersburg, Russia during the 2014 session. He continues his involvement in the 2015 edition as a coordinator, tutor and manager of communications and digital media.
Mathilde Marengo, PhD Architect, graduated cum laude in march 2010 from the Faculty of Architecture in Genoa, presenting a project studying the potentials of mega structures, in particular Stadiums, in the urban scape, tutored by Prof. Mosè Ricci, arch. Marco Carenzo. During her academic career she collaborated in several research projects investigating territorial and contemporary urban transformations such as ‘LUNGOILMARE: continuità, modificazione e permanenze. Un’ipotesi di sviluppo per 25km di fronte mare del Ponente Ligure’, scientific coordinator Prof. Arch. Franz Prati; research group coordinators: Prof. Arch. Mosè Ricci, Arch. Gianluca Peluffo; and “The Eco_Univercity Genoa Project”, scientific coordinators Prof. Mosè Ricci with Prof. Joerg Schroeder, Università di Genova, Technische Universitaet Munchen. She was also a part of the Inter-University Research team for the PRIN 2010-2011 managed by Ministry of Education, University and Research (Ministero dell’Università, dell’Istruzione e della Ricerca) RECYCLE research project, focusing on urban recycling as the generator for new infrastructure and creativity in urban contexts. She won a research grant co-financed by Comapgnia di San Paolo for the “Atlante Med-Net”project, and in support for the development of her PhD research, developed both at the PhD School of Architecture and Design at the University of Genoa, XXVI cycle, and the Universitat Politecnica Catalunya. She obtained her International PhD title in April 2014, with “Multi City Coast. The evolving forms and structures of the Mediterranean multi-city. New models of urban thinking and perspective.” Since 2012 she is enrolled in the certified chamber of architects in Genoa. Since 2013 she has been in charge of Communication & Publications at IAAC.
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Alexandre dubor
ece tankal
Alexandre Dubor is an architect from Paris looking for more multidisciplinary in the design of our built environment. From the early stage of his experiences, he was looking at various way of mixing science with art (Art specialization within a scientific bachelor, Web-design & info-graphics scripts). Going further in the studies, he was able to develop project as architect and engineer (Structure & Architecture Master at EAVT + ENPC,Paris 2008). After some years working in various office such as Studio Daniel Libesking, Atenastudio, Donati et associĂŠs, Arep, he obtain an architect license (HMONP at EAVT, 2010). Along side this work, he co-founded Collectif 277 (Paris, 2008), mixing architects, graphic designer and Computer engineer. Willing to develop connection between computer science and architecture, he obtain a postgraduate in Digital Tectonics at IAAC (Barcelona, 2012). After a successful experience as teacher auxiliary at the University of Technology of Sydney (Australia, 2011), he is becoming more active in the academic field within the digital fabrication area (Auxiliary teacher at IAAC 2012), especially using 6-axis robot (workshop at IAAC & TU Delf, lecture at TU Vienna).
Ece Tankal is a Turkish Architect. IAAC Alumni, Ece completed her Master in advanced Architecture in 2014, presenting a project entitled Translated Geometries, developed along with Efilena Baseta and Ramin Shambayati, investigating the potential of programmable matter, in particular Shape Memory Polymers, towards the generation of Responsive Environments. Before coming to IAAC, Ece Completed a joint degree of the IED and UAB (Barcelona) in Interior Design, specializing in the design for Commercial Spaces; as well as a degree in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design at the Bilkent University in Ankara. Ece is currently working with other IAAC Alumni, Carmen Aguilar and Jin Shihui, on a series of International Projects, among which a kinetic interactive installation.
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