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IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08_Behrokh Khoshnevis
Behrokh Khoshnevis is a professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering and is the Director of the Center for Rapid Automated Fabrication Technologies (CRAFT) and the Director of Manufacturing Engineering Program. He is active in CAD/CAM, robotics, and mechatronics related research and development projects that include the development of three novel Solid Free Form (Rapid Prototyping) processes called Contour Crafting, SIS and MPM, a technology for automated construction of housing structures, development of mechatronics systems for biomedical applications (e.g., restorative dentistry, rehabilitation engineering, and tactile sensing devices), autonomous mobile and modular robots for assembly applications on earth and in space, and automated equipment for oil (petroleum) and gas industries.
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Minsuk Cho
Mass Matrix Studies: Systematic Heterogeneity Mass Studies was founded in 2003 by Minsuk Cho in Seoul, Korea, as a critical investigation of architecture in the context of mass production, intensely over-populated urban conditions, and other emergent cultural niches that define contemporary society. Amid the many frictions defining spatial conditions in the twenty-first century, namely past vs. future, local vs. global, utopia vs. reality, and individual vs. collective, Mass Studies focuses on the operative complexity of these multiple conditions instead of striving for a singular, unified perspective. For each architectural project, which exist across a wide range of scales, Mass Studies explores issues such as spatial systems/matrixes, building materials/techniques, and typological divergences to foster a vision that allows the discovery of new socio/cultural potential.
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Vicente Guallart
Vicente Guallart was born in Valencia in 1963. He opened his studio in Barcelona, GUALLART ARCHITECTS (www.guallart.com) in 1993. Since then, he has been working in project of different scales “from bits to geography” and participating in electronic publishing and research projects. He works in the confluence of architecture, nature and new technologies. Some of his more relevant projects are the Denia Mountain (reconstruction of an old quarry, in an environment that hold and old Arab castle, selected for the Venice Biennale 2004), 3 ports in the North of Taiwan that will improve the tourism in the island (winners of 2 international competitions), the artificial mountain of Wroclaw (Poland), selected for the biding for the Expo 2012, or the Sharing Tower in the neighborhood of la Torre (Valencia). His work have shown in the Venice Biennale, MOMA, Arkitertur Zentrum or IVAM (www.guallartblog.com), and he have been lecturing at MIT, Columbia, Princeton, Mexico DF, Taipei, Beijing among others. Actar publishing house have published a book based in his ideas and projects called “GeoLogics”.
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > ReD
ReD is a Research and Design Office in Architecture and Digital Technology established as a company in 2007 by architects Marta Male-Alemany and José Pedro Sousa , after 3 years of intensive collaboration. Operating internationally from Barcelona and Porto, ReD merges research and design endeavors both in academic and professional practice. Specialized in the implementation of advanced digital CAD/CAE/CAM technologies in architecture, ReD is committed to explore the new design possibilities that emerge from the cultural and technological context of today’s digital era.
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Winka Dubbeldamm
The understanding of architecture as ‘meaning-form’ is a departure of an architecture, which used to define itself in style or form, into an architecture as process.- “It is the development of a proper theory of complex systems that will be the capstone to this transition from the material to the informational” says John L. Casti, in “Would-be Worlds”. A generative architecture learns from the intelligence of Industrial design, which is always reactive to, and an integral part of, new production systems and material qualities. Product development integrates performative studies, marketing analyses and rapid prototyping.
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Hanif Kara
Hanif Kara is a London based structural engineer. Since founding a practice his particular ‘design-led’ approach and interest in innovative form, material uses, prefabrication, sustainable construction, complex analysis methods have allowed him to work on award-winning and unique projects such as the Peckham Library (Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize), Caspar in Birmingham (British Construction Industry Small Building of the Year Award) and Phaeno Science Center in Wolfsburg, Germany (RIBA European Award). His approach extends beyond the structural engineering disciplines and has led to his appointment on the Design Review Panel and subsequently to commissioner for the UK government watchdog CABE (Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment), which monitors the quality of design throughout the United Kingdom. Hanif was selected for the Master Jury for the 2004 cycle of the Aga Khan Awards for Architecture and was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2004. He was recently appointed as one of the 15 members of the ‘Design for London’ Advisory Group to Mayor of London Ken Livingstone.
IaaC Upcoming Lectures
Continuing with the Lecture Series 2007 - 2008, IaaC offers open to public conferences in its facilities at Poble Nou. Qualified specialists coming from different fields of knowledge share their experiences and projects with the students and public.
IaaC Lecture Series 2008 > Alfonso Vegara
Alfonso Vegara (Alicante, Spain 1955) is an Urban Architect with Doctorate in City and Regional Planning. He has been a professor of urbanism in architecture schools in Madrid and Navarra as well as a visiting professor in diverse European and American Universities. He is the author of many books covering territorial and regional themes including \"Intelligent Territories\" which is a summary of years of investigation over the development of cities. He is currentlythe President of the Fundacion Metropoli (www.fundacion-metropoli.org), a non-profit institution dedicated to the investigation of the future of the cities.
IaaC Lecture Series 2008 > Caterina Tiazzoldi
Caterina Tiazzoldi, M.Arch, PhD, licensed architect in Europe, she is the principal and founder of the Architecture firm Nuova Ordentra and the co-founder and co-director of the NSU research Lab at Columbia University. In her professional and academic work Caterina challenges the boundaries between the Measurable and the Non Measurable dimension of architecture. She collaborates actively with many architectural and engineering firms such as Impresa Rosso and Fiat and Engineering and foundations such as Fondazione ISI and Fondazione CRT. She teach at Columbia University, where she is co-founder and co-director of the advanced research lab Non Linear Solutions Unit (NSU). She is invited regularly to participate in international conferences and symposiums.
IaaC Lecture Series 2008 > Massimiliano Fuksas
Native of Lituania, Massimiliano Fuksas was born in Rome in 1944, where he graduated in Architecture at “La Sapienza University” in 1969. In 1967, 1989 and 1993 he established practices in Rome, Paris and Vienna respectively and since 2002 he opened a new studio in Frankfurt. From 1998 to 2000 he was Director of the VII Biennale Internazionale di Architettura di Venezia “Less Aesthetics, More Ethics”. Since January 2000 writes the architecture column of the weekly magazine “L’Espresso”. He was Visiting Professor at several universities, such as the École Speciale d’Architecture in Paris, the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste in Vienna and the Columbia University in New York. For many years he has been devoting special attention to the study of the urban problems in large metropolitan areas. Presently lives and works in Rome, Paris and Frankfurt. He works with Doriana O. Mandrelli since 1985.
















