Topic: Computational Design: NEXT 17
Time: Saturday and Sunday, August 24 – 25, 2024
Day 1 Starts: August 24, 12:00 GMT
Day 1 Ends: August 24, 20:45 GMT
Day 2 Starts: August 25, 12:00 GMT
Day 2 Ends: August 25, 20:45 GMT
Where: Online – Zoom, hosted by PA
Duration: Two Days Conference (18 Hours)
Hosts: Hamid Hassanzadeh, and Michael Pryor
Collaborators: ParametricArchitecture and DesignMorphine
Early-bird Registration: €50 (Till 23:59 GMT, July 20, 2024)
General Registration: €65 (Till 23:59 GMT, August 23, 2024)
Introduction:
THE PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE: An online interactive conference with global frontiers. Two-day online conference with live presentations, tutorials, interactive Sessions, live mentorship & panel discussions. A collaborative initiative by ParametricArchitecture (PA) and DesignMorphine (DM). Computational Design: NEXT 17 brings together pioneers and professionals from all industries to meet and discuss new emerging technologies in art, architecture, design, and manufacturing.
Computational Design: NEXT is a joint effort by some of the world’s leading experts in computational design to create an online learning platform that will also serve as a full-fledged online conference. ParametricArchitecture (PA), one of the leading media platforms concentrating on computational design and its different subsets, will host the event, including conversations, dialogues, tutorials, and mentoring to a worldwide audience via thought-provoking and relevant speeches.
Following the success of CD Next 1-16, Computational Design: NEXT 17 takes another step forward in exploring new-age design technologies by worldwide technology champions. The conference will take place on Saturday and Sunday, August 24 – 25, 2024, and will include workshops, panel discussions, technology demos, and presentations.
Important Notes:
- The entire conference will be recorded, and videos will be available for participants just a day after the conference.
- A certificate of attendance will be provided to all participants of the conference.
- We will send the Zoom link just a week before the conference starts.
- The event has a capacity of 400 people, and limited (100) spots are allocated for early-bird registrations.
- Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Please read before you register.
Guest Speakers:
Berke deBensason
Berke Debensason is an architect and tech entrepreneur who graduated from Istanbul Technical University in 2008 with a degree in architecture. He has 15 years of total professional experience in architectural project production. He founded his studio, DE.X, and ran it for seven years.
During his tenure, he completed various architectural projects, including hospitality, luxury residences, and mass housing, with notable projects such as the Miami Hotel, HIM Houses, and Bodrum Housing. In 2019, Berke relocated to London and founded Teledomica to conduct research at the intersection of architecture, design, and mixed reality. Teledomica published its first platform in 2023, aiming to develop mixed reality solutions that enable manufacturers and designers in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries to reach their audience innovatively.
Nuru Karim
Nuru Karim is the founder & Principal of Nudes. He received his Master’s in Architecture and Urbanism from the Architectural Association [AADRL] London, United Kingdom, in 2006. His undergraduate studies include travel and education in the metropolis of Mumbai [KRVIA-gold medallist] and Montreal [McGill University]. In 2005, he worked for Zaha Hadid Architects on several institutional projects in the competition / schematic design and design development stages.
Nudes operate within the realm of cross-disciplinary cultures of art, architecture, and computational design, powered by digital “making” tools that address more extensive social, cultural, and environmental networks. Nuru Karim has achieved critical recognition and several design awards, including a nomination for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2013 cycle. He has also recently won the World Architecture Community Awards for the design category. Nuru Karim was also a TEDx speaker in 2019 and has presented his work and research on national and international platforms.
Matteo Silverio
Matteo Silverio is a Venice-based architect and designer renowned for his innovative approach that blends traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge digital technologies. His work spans various fields, including architecture, interior design, product design, and visual art. Silverio is particularly interested in exploring the potential of scientific and technological advancements in the design process, aiming to create human-centric solutions.
Matteo has collaborated with several prestigious international firms throughout his career, taking on lead design and project management roles. His projects have been widely recognized, featuring in prominent exhibitions such as the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Mint Gallery, and the Corning Museum of Glass in New York. Notable projects include “Touch Me,” which challenges the fragility perception of Murano glass, and “Glass Matters,” which explores the intersection of traditional Murano glass craftsmanship and modern technology.
In addition to his professional practice, Silverio is dedicated to academia. He teaches advanced 3D modeling and computational design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rovereto, the Istituto Europeo di Design in Venice, and the University IUAV of Venice.
Volker Ruitinga
Volker Ruitinga is the founder of Vertico, a Netherlands-based startup specializing in 3D concrete printing. Vertico utilizes advanced robotic technology to create intricate and optimized concrete structures. Volker’s journey into 3D printing began in the automobile industry, where his work involved the sale of robotic arms, sparking his interest in large-scale printing. Initially focused on plastics, he transitioned to concrete for its practical applications.
In 2018, he started Vertico to upscale the 3D printing process. Using concrete as a material, he saw an opportunity to combine his love for additive manufacturing with his appreciation of architecture and design. He holds a degree in Philosophy (cum laude) from the Erasmus University, is married and has two children.
Under Volker’s leadership, Vertico has made significant strides in the 3D concrete printing industry, developing custom hardware and software solutions. Notable projects include printing concrete canoes, benches, and an optimized footbridge that minimized material use by 60%, highlighting the potential of 3D printing to reduce CO2 emissions and enhance construction productivity.
Bilge Nur Saltik
Bilge Nur Saltik is a Turkish-born designer known for her innovative approach that blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. She established her practice, Studio Bilge Nur Saltik, in 2013 after earning her master’s degree in Product Design from the Royal College of Art in London.
Her work often involves collaborating with traditional artisans, introducing them to new materials and techniques to create unique, never-before-seen products. Saltik is particularly interested in human behavior and the narratives that objects can create. Her designs often incorporate optical illusions and playful elements to engage and invigorate users.
Hao Chen
Hao Chen is the founding partner of HCCH Studio. She received a Master of Architecture in Urban Design with distinction from Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Master and Bachelor of Architecture from Tongji University in Shanghai.
Before founding HCCH Studio, Hao worked at OMA New York and Atelier Deshaus in Shanghai. She has been a guest critic at Columbia GSAPP, Tongji University, The University of Hong Kong, Southeast University, and Tianjin University.
Shridhar Mamidalaa
Shridhar Mamidalaa is an architect based in India and the Founder of SRI Design Lab, a leading computational and digital fabrication design studio renowned for its innovative work across product and interior design with over a decade of experience. The studio excels in utilizing advanced computational techniques to develop and refine proprietary design solutions for leading global automotive manufacturers, addressing complex challenges and contributing to pioneering projects that advance design and technology. SRI Design Lab also offers consultancy services in computational and digital fabrication, assisting clients in achieving cutting-edge design outcomes.
Under Shridhar’s leadership, the studio merges sophisticated technology with a profound understanding of materiality and form to produce functional and visually striking solutions. Additionally, SRI Design Lab is dedicated to sustainability, using recycled plastic in its 3D-printed products, reflecting a strong commitment to environmentally responsible design practices and promoting sustainable fabrication methods.
Guvenc Ozel
Güvenç Özel is an architect and design researcher acclaimed for his innovations in Extended Reality (XR), interactive robotics, and machine learning within architecture. A native of Turkey, Özel holds a Master of Architecture from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts in architecture, sculpture, and philosophy from Bennington College.
As the founder of Ozel Office and a founding faculty member of UCLA’s IDEAS program, he spearheads research into dynamic, responsive environments. His groundbreaking work includes the first architectural application of augmented reality, robotic architecture controlled by brain-computer interfaces, and award-winning mixed-reality installations.
Notable achievements, such as a top prize at NASA’s 3D Printed Habitats Competition for Mars missions and his projects featured at venues like the Venice Architecture Biennale and Sundance Film Festival, highlight his influential role in design. Özel’s recent accolades include recognition from Hillary Clinton and collaborations with tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
Instructors:
Josef Stöger
Josef Stöger is an Artist and Designer with a master’s degree in Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture, London. He is inspired by the systems and processes that form some of the most beautiful structures in nature and how these can be used in our built environment to create designs that integrate seamlessly with the complexity of our globe’s ecology.
He has a varied background in VR development, film-making, fabrication, and digital design. With four years of experience working as a technical tutor for Bartlett students, his most recent collaboration is with Peugeot, 3D printing a ceramic sculpture to celebrate the launch of their new car. With over five years of experience in clay 3D printing, he now creates high-value art/architectural pieces from digitally formed ceramics.
Hashem Joucka
Hashem Joucka is a mixed-media artist and multidisciplinary designer at the intersection of science, art, and technology. Most of his explorations and creations aim to reflect on the aesthetic aspect of visible regularities found in nature, mimicking them through digital generative compositions. His work focuses on animation, sculpture, and immersive experiences, mainly created using mathematical formulas and recursive patterns.
Hashem’s explorations have led him to start a journey working on informative art projects for museums, educational institutions, innovation hubs, and science conferences. He combines multiple layers of design, visualization, and fabrication techniques, such as generative design, physical computing, circuit design and production, 3D printing, and projection mapping, to produce temporary and permanent exhibits while working on his personal tangible and virtual art. His creations include furniture and sculpture, digital art, experiential art, prints, app design, exhibit design, and development.
Aman Jain
Aman Jain is an Architect and Computational Designer, currently serving as a Product Specialist at Snaptrude, a leading cloud-based collaborative 3D building design tool. With a decade of experience in architecture, Aman has contributed to several large-scale projects, including the Surat Diamond Bourse, the world’s largest single-office building. Aman graduated from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) in 2018. His computational work explores complex strip morphologies and devises strategies to rationalize these geometries into fabrication data.
Salma Ghanim
Salma Ghanim is an architect, computational designer, and a PAACADEMY Alumni student with a Master’s degree in Computational Design from DesignMorphine and a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the American University in Cairo. She currently works as a research assistant in the Robotics Fabrication Lab at AUC, where she explores the intersection of robotics and architecture.
Topic: Computational Design: NEXT 17
Time: Saturday and Sunday, August 24 – 25, 2024
Day 1 Starts: August 24, 12:00 GMT
Day 1 Ends: August 24, 20:45 GMT
Day 2 Starts: August 25, 12:00 GMT
Day 2 Ends: August 25, 20:45 GMT
Where: Online – Zoom, hosted by PA
Duration: Two Days Conference (18 Hours)
Hosts: Hamid Hassanzadeh, and Michael Pryor
Collaborators: ParametricArchitecture and DesignMorphine
Early-bird Registration: €50 (Till 23:59 GMT, July 20, 2024)
General Registration: €65 (Till 23:59 GMT, August 23, 2024)