Hamid Hassanzadeh is an architect, entrepreneur, computational researcher, speaker, and founder of ParametricArchitecture. He completed architectural education in Iran in 2012 and started the ParametricArchitecture platform in 2016. Being a host at the PA Talks, he has interviewed world-renowned architects, designers, artists, and engineers about their works, methodologies, and their visions for the future. By working at the PAACADEMY, an educational platform powered by PA, Hamid has conducted dozens of workshops, conferences, and events during the past several years.
The Mars Architecture studio workshop by PAACADEMY is devoted to the exploration of the computational design capabilities applied to space architecture.
3D printing technology has gained a lot of momentum in the last decade. You might have read articles on how 3D printing has...
Tune in to episode 46 of PATalks, where we were delighted to speak with the Berlin-based architect, Sergei Tchoban in an insightful long-form...
The PATalks interview series is one of the most popular podcasts in the architecture and design world. Where we sit down with the...
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The Thalassic Masks project, designed by artists Filippo Nassetti and Vincenzo Reale, in collaboration with Stratasys, Empa, Haratech, and Creative Region Linz, focuses...
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Mexican expert complex geometry design fabricator, Kinetica, is looking for a full-time computational designer to join their office in Monterrey. Firm: KineticaWebsite: www.kinetica.com.mxJob...
The Body Architecture studio workshop explores the possibilities of designing the unique type of wearables for different natural and artificial environments and how...
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