GT STUDIO: What’s Your Problem?
(351 views)WHAT’S GT STUDIO?
GT Studio is an informal group within Gehry Technologies–the makers of Digital Project™ and providers of specialist parametric modeling services–dedicated to increasing the fluency and usability of Digital Project™ to the AEC community through events, competitions and learning resources.
WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM?
What’s Your Problem is a “problems competition” open to architects, students, designers, engineers and other building professionals with problems to solve. The key difference is that instead of competing for design, you are competing for collaboration. We are looking for problems that are: not too grand in ambition (the more focused, the quicker we can help you), are design, fabrication or construction focused, and can be applied to an ongoing project. Show us your problem and the winners will win consulting time with our team of parametric modeling specialists in the New York office as well as a temporary license for Digital Project™.
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core.profile: Haresh Lalvani
(4,265 views)We are pleased at core.form-ula to profile Dr.Haresh Lalvani of Pratt Institute. Dr.Lalvani has spent the last 30+ years building an incredibly rich body of work that has pushed design to new limits. Dr.Lalvani has been working on many ideas through out his career, we are only able to feature a small percentage of this work within this profile. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will introduce some more experimental work coming out his Morph Studio and Milgo-Bufkin on core.form-ula.
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Columbia University-Advanced StudIo VI Sp’09:Scott Marble
(785 views)Columbia University-Advanced StudIo VI (Spring 2009)
Critic: Scott Marble & Assistant Critic: Ben Krone
We had the opportunity to attend Scott Marble’s review a few months ago and got a closer look at the array of digital design techniques being developed in his graduate design studio. We are featuring Katie Shima and Hyoung-Gul Kook projects from the studio. Please take the time to browse through.
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Event: Crisis Modes : Protocols + Future Ecologies
(383 views)Crisis Modes is a one-week intensive design workshop to be held in New York City from August 17-21.
The workshop will take place in a studio setting and will be devoted to exploring relational design strategies and digital design methodologies for speculative infrastructures. New York City, with its breadth of ecological and urban complexity and in particular its urbanizing industrialized waterways, will be the primary context explored. read more
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