“The intensive studio experimented with form-finding procedures for lightweight membrane and cable-net structures. Single membrane patches and membrane assemblies were analysed with regards to their environmental performance, considering their geometry and orientation towards environmental input within a specific context. Light (luminous flow, illuminance, shading and self-shading) and airflow studies informed the design of specific membrane arrangements. Physical modelling was complemented by the production of digital models of work in progress. The end result of the masterclass was a series of membrane and cable-net pavilion prototype designs at a scale of 1/10” http://www.dab.uts.edu.au/student-work/architecture-detail.htm
+UTS_University of technology of Sydney 2007 +Tutor: Michael Hensel and Defne Sunguroglu (Ocean North / Architectural Association.) +Students:Sam kashuk, Mads Brath, Nicholas Jacobsson and Diana Quintero.
Unconventional Computing: Design Methods for Adaptive Architecture,by Rachel Armstrong (Author, Editor) , Simone Ferracina (Editor). My contribution: "An Architecture of Complexity".
Architectural review Australia 109
“form and structure”. Independent research project into parametric surface organizations “Structuring complexity” by Anthony Burke. //Click image to enlarge