In alignment with the rapid advancement of cyber-physical technologies in an information age, we are faced with complex problems that go beyond the kind of challenges that designers had to deal with in the past.
This paper describes a series of research seminars investigating the contemporary capacities of architectural ornamentation in the context of computational design and digital fabrication technologies.
Educators and practitioners have come to the consensus that Building Information Modeling (BIM) has radically transformed how the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry practices and operates.
The internet not only has changed a vast spectrum of the world’s operations, but also the ways teaching can deal with information and strategies for learning.
It is clear that building energy performance plays an essential role in architecture and in architectural practice, not only for reasons of occupant comfort and energy efficiency but also for minimal code compliance.