This in-depth 40-minute interview delves into the innovative workflows of Zaha Hadid Architects, the founding journey of ZHACODE, and their groundbreaking projects. Shajay shares insights on the future of digital fabrication, the impact of AI on architecture, and the role of game engines in design world. Don’t miss his valuable advice for young architects aspiring to shape the future of the industry. Watch now to explore the intersection of technology and architecture!
About Shajay Bhooshan
Shajay Bhooshan completed his Bachelor of Architecture at the Indraprastha Open University in India and his Master’s degree from the Design Research Laboratory at the Architectural Association of Architecture in London in 2006. He earned an MPhil from the University of Bath in 2016 and is now working on PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.
Shajay has specialized in the conception and production of architecture, from theoretical discourses to manufacturing technologies. As an expert in computation, Shajay also has specialized knowledge in programming, mathematics, especially geometry and optimization methods, and computer-controlled industrial machines, including industrial robotics.
ZHA Code
Shajay co-founded ZHA CODE, a pioneering computational design research group within Zaha Hadid Architects. ZHA CODE bridges theoretical frameworks and practical applications by exploring digital fabrication, algorithmic design, and advanced manufacturing techniques. Under Shajay’s guidance, the group has pushed the boundaries of parametric design and industrial robotics, integrating geometry, optimization, and programming into cutting-edge architectural solutions. Through this work, Shajay has become a key figure in redefining architecture’s relationship with technology, emphasizing innovation in both conceptual and production processes.
About Shajay Bhooshan’s Involvement in Key Projects:
Shajay Bhooshan has been involved in pioneering projects that merge computational design with advanced technology. As a co-founder of ZHCODE, he contributed to the Mathematics and Science Museum, which leverages algorithmic design and structural optimization to create a space that is both visually captivating and intellectually stimulating.
His collaborations with ETH Zurich have produced remarkable innovations like KnitCandela, a lightweight concrete shell formed using 3D-knitted frameworks, and Phoenix, a pavilion assembled through robotic construction that exemplifies material efficiency and creative computation.
Another standout work, Thallus, is an intricate installation that employs parametric design and robotic 3D printing to produce dynamic, fluid forms. By integrating technologies like game engines into architectural workflows, Shajay has enhanced real-time interactivity and visualization, setting new benchmarks for innovation in contemporary design. His work continues to bridge theoretical ideas with practical execution, redefining architecture’s possibilities.
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