Architecture Computational Technologies
Explore design research at the frontiers of architecture through experimentation in computational design, robotic systems applied to fabrication and interactivity, and materiality. For more information please contact ms.act@nyit.edu
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FACULTY RESEARCH LECTURE: MEDIATED DATA AND PLACE
Lecture: “Mediated Data” by John Doria, Adjunct Professor, NYIT
Lecture: “New Public Place | The Story of Two Islands”, Donghwan Moon,
Partner at MMK+ / Adjunct Faculty at NYIT
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Undocumented Designs
Undocumented Designs:
Equity and the Social Contract
Lecture: The Role of a Black Architect , Jack Travis, RA, Principal,
Jack Travis Architect
Lecture: Marginalisation and Inclusion, Linda Mvusi, Architect and
Actor, SAIA
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Alvar Aalto, Ernst Neufert, and the Politics of Standardization in Times of War
Alvar Aalto, Ernst Neufert, and the Politics of Standardization in Times of War
Nader VOSSOUGHIAN, Associate Professor, School of Architecture and
Design, New York Institute of Technology
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Formgiving: Giving Form to the Future - Kai-Uwe BERGMANN, FAIA, Partner BIG [Bjarke Ingels Group]
Formgiving: Giving Form to the Future - Kai-Uwe BERGMANN, FAIA, Partner BIG [Bjarke Ingels Group]
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M.S. Launch: Designing Architectural Research - Virtual Exhibition Opening and Discussion
Designing Architectural Research - Virtual Exhibition Opening and Discussion
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Sugarcane and Asbestos: Modern Architecture and New Building Materials
Sugarcane and Asbestos: Modern Architecture and New Building Materials
Hyun-Tae JUNG, Associate Professor, School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology
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Data Matter Design Book Launch
Data, Matter, Design Edited by Marcella Del Signore (NYIT), Nancy Diniz (UAL) and Frank Melendez (CCNY) presents a comprehensive overview of current design processes that rely on the input of data and use of computational design strategies, and their relationship to an array of outputs. The discussion included Randy Deutsch (ICC), Jeremy Edminston (CCNY), Shwan Rickenbacker CCNY), Allen Sayergh (HGSD), Anthony Vanky (UM), and New York Institute of Technology faculty Mathew Ford (NYIT), Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa (NYIT), and Jason Van Nest (NYIT)
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