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Water flow simulation determines the location of the water track. The volume of each water track is determined by its function and the number of people it serves. A hole was created in the middle of a group of three water tracks to provide light and to reduce the stress on the structure.
Digital design is driven by thinking in structures and systems, translated into structures and systems, translated into pattern of order and their interaction. The studio is an introduction into such a design thinking and emphasizes the exploration of spatial organizational pattern in various levels of abstraction and scale through the integration of computational methods and digital workflows. The studio is organized as joint studio between the professorships of Design of Structures and Computational Methodologies in Landscape Architecture and Urbanism and a continuation of a collaboration with the Singapore University of Technology and Design. The studio is organized as an experimental design lab and structured around three key elements:
- pattern generation
- pattern transformation
- speculative interpretation
Studio teaching is supported by intense skill building workshops and reading and discussion rounds. The studio is aiming at the rethinking of fundamentals of contemporary architecture and urbanism and can serve as starting point for a thesis research.
The studio is exploring performative qualities of organizational patterns on various scales. By viewing the city not anymore as a collection of independent objects, but rather as a systemic network of relationships, the studio is exploring new design strategies to engage with the surrounding urban and landscape systems and transform these often separated concepts into an articulated landscape as an new future-oriented urban typology grounded in social and environmental sustainability.
Computational methods and techniques are be developed to study the relation between buildings, the city and landscape and its underlying flows of different data streams like, people, material and culture and urban green. This knowledge is used to speculate on new types of urban sustainability aiming at the connection of urban and green systems for future cities.
Semester
Fall 2021
Teaching Team
Pia Fricker
Toni Kotnik
Luka Piškorec
Kane Borg
Tina Čerpnjak
Students
Ilmo Kapanen, Yanlin Liu, Yikun Wang, Huiyao Fu, Anna Li, Nikolai Fabricius, Yiqi Chen, Meng Xu, Yasmin Abdullayeva, Nuria Keeve, Yipin Wang, Qiwei Sun