Ažman
mentor: izr. prof. dr. Lucija Ažman Momirski
asistent: asist. dr. Tomaž Berčič in asist. dr. Andrej Mahovič
demonstrator: Jan Bezjak
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HIŠA ZA VELIKO DRUŽINO
Jure Marc
DIAGRAMIRANJE
Razmerje med razmišljanjem v arhitekturi in urbanizmu ter diagramiranjem zrcali mnogoslojno družbeno izkušnjo: Kako spremeniti prostor osnovne šole, da bo izobraževanje lahko potekalo v covidnem času? Kakšna je postcovidna arhitektura zdravstvenih stavb? Ali se morajo v času epidemije spremeniti oblikovanje in zasnova stanovanj za bolj ranjljive in gibalno ovirane osebe? Kaj nas učijo razvojno zgodovinski vzori in ali jih lahko ponovimo? Kako prilagodljive so sodobne paradigme vzdržne gradnje? Ali načrtovanje arhitekture in urbanizma v času epidemije zanemarja senzibilizacijo preostalih bivanjskih vprašanj?
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02, 11 Glasbeni coworking Nejc Praznik _ 03, 13 COVID OSNOVNA ŠOLA Matija Juranović _ 04, 20 Hiša za filozofa Klara Kodelja _ 05 HIŠA ZA PIANISTA Eva Bratina _ 06, 14 Hiša za pisatelja Anton Jakob Bonča _ 07 Naselje za gibalno ovirane Nina Bogataj _ 08, 25 dom za starejše Ema Agnič _ 09, 12, 21 Glasbena šola Pia Antonič Babnik _ 10, 18 Infekcijska klinika Tea Berljavac _ 15, 24 Hiša za učitelja joge Sara Berlič _ 16 naselje za ljubitelje psov Barbara Avbelj_ 17 HIša za matematika Tinkara Bizjan _ 22 zdravstveni dom Marko Stavrev _ 23 hiša za fotografa Dora Balent
SERIJA SPLETNIH PREDAVANJ
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POIKILOHYDRIC DESIGN
Prof. Marcos Cruz
The Bartlett School of Architecture – UCL, London, GB
The Bartlett School of Architecture – UCL, London, GB
Self-regulated growth in Bio-integrated Design The lecture will focus on ongoing research in Bio-Integrated Design in which biotechnological, computational and material testing is allowing to create a new biological responsive language for architecture. Studies of poikilohydric growth systems unravel new protocols to achieve more sustainable design strategies that can be applied to our future built environment.
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DESIGNING FOR AUTOMATION
Prof. Manuel Jimenez Garcia
The Bartlett School of Architecture – UCL, London, GB
The Bartlett School of Architecture – UCL, London, GB
This lecture will focus on design methods inherited to automation and digital manufacturing, exploring both the geometric opportunities that these methods can bring to the domain of design and architecture, and the new morphologies that can emerge in a new technological era. From digital assemblies to robotic 3dprinting, the work showcased in this lecture aims to establish more efficient and sustainable production chains emerging from the use of automation as a design principle.
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CATALOGS OF REASON AND FANTASY
Prof. Andrew Witt
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Machinic modes of sensing and sensemaking – computer vision and neural processes of classification and generation – offer new modes to augment, critique, and expand human intuition and creation. In particular, as virtually every past and present artifact of human design has been scanned and digitized, the question of visual catalogs – how they are assembled and their relevance for training of human and artificially intelligent designers – can reshape our notion of the limits of architectural invention.
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ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE
Prof. Molly Wright Steenson
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Design, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Design, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The history of AI is longer than one might think, and so is its influence on architecture. In this talk, Dr. Steenson will trace a history of artificial intelligence in computation, including the work of Cedric Price, Christopher Alexander, and the MIT Architecture Machine Group founded by Nicholas Negroponte. Why is
it that we act as though these conversations are new? And what might we learn from these histories?
Dela študentov
- Ažman
- Blenkuš
- Čeferin
- Čeferin – 2
- Čerpes
- Dešman
- Fikfak
- Fikfak – Juvančič
- Filipič
- Glažar
- Gregorski
- Ifko
- Joint Design Studio – Zupančič T., Novljan, Robinson
- Juvančič
- Krušec
- Perović
- Planišček
- Prinčič
- Sadar
- Slak
- studio Hudnik
- Urbanistična zasnova premostitev reke Savinje v Celju
- Vodopivec
- Žnidaršič
- Zorc
- Zorec
- Zupančič D.