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Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism book

Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism book

Accompanying the exhibition, a similarly named book was published. The Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism – Explorations in computational design strategies was published in print and as an online PDF! The print version is available for a limited time at the exhibition at the Tampere University of Technology and the PDF version can be found behind the link at the bottom of the page.

I will also add the publication to the BOOKSHELF page.

ABSTRACT:

This booklet and the accompanying exhibition represent student explorations in the Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism course, held at the Tampere University of Technology within eight weeks at the beginning of 2013. The course is a new addition to the TUT architecture curricula, but even this very first implementation displays promising results through these inspirational student works. The goal of the Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism course was to introduce students into the new world of possibilities in digital design; especially in the shift in thinking design through the use of algorithmic processes and parametric modeling. The task of learning a new parametric design software, within this tight schedule, is no simple task when you combine it with the requirements of testing and analyzing the influence that different design parameters have in the urban design.

The course demonstrated different analysis and design methods in urban scale and encouraged students to explore the design potential of them. The methods were selected to form a broad scale of analysis and design processes that could be beneficial in urban scale design development. Each week represented a new set of methods and challenges for the students to absorb.

The design explorations presented in this book, represent the student’s answers to these different tasks presented to them. Through their work, they demonstrate vast potential and great assimilation of knowledge within this tight schedule.

Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism – Explorations in computational design strategies

 

Tekniikan edistämissäätiö (TES) incentive grant

Tekniikan edistämissäätiö (TES) incentive grant

The Tekniikan edistämissäätiö (TES) [Foundation for the promotion of technological advances] has released their grants for 2013. Toni Österlund received an incentive grant [kannustusapuraha] from the foundation for his Ph.D. thesis “EMERGENT ALGORITHMS FOR ADAPTIVE URBAN LIGHTING – Emergence in adaptation of urban lighting in pedestrian context” (working title).

More info from the foundation’s web site (in Finnish): www.tekniikanedistamissaatio.fi

Exhibition – Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism

Exhibition – Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism

New student exhibition called Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism – Explorations in computational design strategies was opened 14th of May at the Tampere University of Technology. The exhibition and accompanying booklet represent student explorations in the AYS-6106 Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism course taught by architect Toni Österlund.

The exhibition demonstrates different analysis and design methods in urban scale and the student’s answers to these different tasks presented to them. The goal of the course was to introduce students into the new world of possibilities in digital design; especially in the shift in thinking design through the use of algorithmic processes and parametric modeling.

The exhibition team: András Botos, Rafael Alonso Candau, Ourania-Georgia Hatzitheofilou, Xianghe Gao, Elisabeth Heinz, Nguyen Minh-Chau, Isabella Pollak, Lisa Voigtländer, Zimo Zhao, Toni Österlund

Videos from Smart Geometry 2013

Videos from Smart Geometry 2013


The 10th Smart Geometry workshops and seminar were held by Bartlett/UCL in London, UK from 15th to 20th of April with the theme of “Constructiong for Uncertainty”. Smart Geometry is one of the biggest events exploring the potential of computational design, algorithm aided design methods (‘algoritminen arkkitehtuuri’) and parametric modeling. Architect Toni Österlund together with architect Tuulikki Tanska (DigiWoodLab) took part in the “Tranformational Strategies” workshop cluster by Professor Benamy Turkienicz and Volker Mueller. The Transformational Strategies cluster investigated small scale but potentially massively parallel strategies to increase sustainability and environmental resilience of London’s urban environment.
SmartGeometry 2013
Transformational Strategies