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Designing Associativity Seminar Presentations

The Designing Associativity Seminar is titled as such in order to acknowledge the effort of designing relationships versus explicit objects or forms. MAA Students look at ways to construct logics which take advantage of diverse data sources, algorithms, geometry, and manufacturing processes.

Architecture as a practice and experience has often dealt with the negotiation of several elements rendered in a built space. The tools of the trade (both conceptual and instrumental) have played a crucial role in defining how architecture and design evolve through form, materials, scale, and performance. In the end though, designing has always been and will always continue to be about designing associations.

The image below  shows a project that uses solar panels that rotate according to sun location to capture the most solar energy possible. Project presented by MAA students Tomas Vivanco and Javier Gonzalez.

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Emergent Territories – Mid Reviews

During the Emergent Territories Workshop MAA Students have been working on large infrastructure areas in Barcelona called ´Rondas´, a network of mobility and its surroundings, consisting of different large scale projects. In these they have been investigating the relation between the programmatic decisions, both formal and spatial as well as structural, in relation to their capacity to interact, give and receive information and the need to invent new devices. Devices that become part of the urban design and are capable of monitoring in real time what is happening in the city as far as waste, CO2 emissions, traffic, and energy use are considered.

Last week, students presented their proposal saying that much of the “city of tomorrow” can be organized connecting global positioning systems and social networks, creating a new Barcelona as a dynamic space.

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Research Studio 3 Workshop Introduction


MAA students of Digital Tectonics Research Studio are having an intensive Processing workshop with Thiago Mundim. Before the workshop started they had an introduction of Processing simulations and what they can achieve with this powerful tool.

Thiago presented his project Knitectonics, structured spaces made with different fabrics and simulation.

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IAAC Hosts Students from UTSA


Each year IAAC hosts various groups of students and researchers from around the world making IAAC a dynamic center for learning and innovation.

Since January a group of students from the University of Texas at San Antonio have been at IAAC with their professors Maria Solé Bravo and Natali Canas working and learning about digital fabrication. Last week students from this university had a Digital Fabrication workshop guided by Tomas Diez (pictured above) and Brian Peters, where they worked in teams in IAAC’s FabLab fabricating their projects and presented them at the end of the workshop.

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Digital Tectonics – Mid Reviews


Ara(e)Na (picture above) is one of the projects presented by MAA students. Marta Malé-Alemany, Luis Fraguada, Victor Viña, and Thiago Mundim were part of the jury during the Mid Review presentations.

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Data Machines – Designing Associativity Seminar


For Designing Associativity Seminar MAA students had to fabricate a machine which responds to data collected from a source. This is one of the projects for the seminar, developed by Julian Hildebrand and Ohad Meyuhas, that is controlled by Firefly (Grasshopper) through an Arduino board.

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Juan Herreros Lecture

Juan Herreros, PhD architect and Senior professor at the School of Architecture of Madrid, spoke about his recent projects. Since 2006 his firm, Herreros Arquitectos, has developed projects in Spain, Uruguay, Mexico, Panama and The Netherlands.

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