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This exhibition features ceramics in experimental architectural applications made by students from the Harvard Graduate School of Design during the Fall 2016 course, Material Practice as Research: Digital Design and Fabrication.

 

Exhibition dates: January 17 - February 10, 2017

Reception: Saturday, February 4th, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Gallery Hours: 10am - 6pm each day

 

Course Instructor: Leire Asensio Villoria, Graduate School of Design

Consultant: Kathy King, Director of Education, Ceramics Program - OFA Harvard

Collaborators: Geoffrey Booras, Mark Burns

TA: Niccolò Dambrosio

 

The translation between the architectural design and the subsequent actualization process is mediated by various tools and techniques. Through the adoption in architectural design practice of computation and information technologies, with their capacity for a relatively seamless transition between design and fabrication, a more integrated workflow across the design and actualization process is made more accessible to designers. In recent years, designers have become increasingly able to move effortlessly between digital modeling, performance simulation, and physical realization. As technology evolves, the rapidly evolving field continually presents architects and designers with new challenges and opportunities for creative exploration as well as a more materially intelligent practice. This course pursued research in architectural deisgn placing technology as a driver in the creative processes and introduces students to the fundamentals of information technologies for architectural design. Topics addressed include associative modeling for fabrication including direct and indirect methods, CNC machine environment, industrial robotics, protyping techniques, building systems, and customization strategies.

 

In the course, ceramics served as a framework for research, discussion and experimentation on digital design and fabrication technoloigies. While ceramics has one of the longest histories as a material in architecture, it may also still be one of the material families to offer the potential and mutability to generate a range of novel applications by engaging a variety of emerging digital design and fabrication processes. The Craft-based manufacturing and high-volume industrial production traditionally associated with clay-blased ceramics may be rethought through the lens of of digital design and fabrication techniques. The extension of the capacity for the application of ceramics in architectrue through an engagement with digital design and fabrication is explored during semester-long group research projects with the additional guidance of the Harvard Ceramics program and with support from the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer's Association (ASCER). The emphaisis of the course is placed on developing research methods within areas of design competition, digital fabrication, and related material processes.

 

Participating Students (by group):

 

Esther Bang, Andres Camacho, Hyojin Kwon, Steven Meyer, David Pilz, Eric Zuckerman

 

Honghao Deng, Chenyuao Gu, Nicolas Hogan, Diana Yan

 

Zachary Cohen, Siobhan Feehan, Farhad Mirza

 

Yaqing Cai, Yujie Hong, Yanchen Liu, Emily Marguilies

 

Ngoc Doan, Chao Gu, Chien-Min Lu

 

Sophie Juneau, Yumiko Matsubara

 

Yuan Mu, Eliza Pertigkiozoglou, Johae Song, Math Whittaker

 

Anna Hermann, Clair Kuang, Benzion Rodman, Oorvi Sharma

 

Acknowledgements

ASCER - Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers' Association

Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Material Processes and Systems Groups

 

Research support provided by:

Ceramics Program - Office for the Arts at Harvard

Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Fabrication Laboratory

 

Special thanks to:

 

Professor Martin Bechthold

Rachel Vroman, Manager, Fabrication Laboratory

Kevin Hinz, Research Associate, Graduate School of Design

*MATERIAL*

– Classic black leather scraps. Shiny lacquer leather pieces. Lambskin fabric material. Elastic fabric. The backside is light black. Perfect leather for sewing skirts, pants, jackets.

Possible uses: Bags, Pillows, Book covers, Purses, Boots, Shoes, Bracelets, Straps, Table Runner, Corsets, Vests, Costumes Watch bands Dresses / Skirts, Wraps, Handbags, Hats, Hatbands.

 

– Please note that genuine leather is natural and part of an animal, scars, and imperfections are all part of its character and personality.

 

Please be aware that pictures are informative. The cuts vary as shown in the picture. For any questions and custom orders, please contact us!

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Photographed by Alison Steele, UT Austin School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection TA

Nuclear Material Laboratory. Department of Safeguards, Office of Safeguards Analytical Services, Coordination and Support Section. IAEA, Seibersdorf, Austria. 4 April 2019

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

MATERIAL URBANISM

 

Architecture and Urban Design Exhibition at The Hall, Brooklyn NY

 

PRATT GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN (GAUD)

 

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN PROGRAM (MS.AUD)

Jonas Coersmeier, Coordinator

 

MS.AUD CULMINATION STUDIO 2017-2019

Jonas Coersmeier, Studio Professor

Emilija Landsbergis, Studio Co-Teacher

 

EXHIBITION 2019

Jonas Coersmeier, Curator

Emilija Landsbergis, Exhibition Design

Jeffery Anderson, Pratt Special Events Coordinator

  

CONTRIBUTING STUDENT WORK

Mais Abuali MS.AUD ‘18

Gabriel Cano MS.AUD ‘18

Jayesh Jain MS.AUD ‘18

Gabrielle Kupfer MS.AUD ‘18

Yongmin Lee MS.AUD ‘18

Andrea Monroig-Torres MS.AUD ‘18

Yan Zhuang MS.AUD ‘18

Yifei Li MS.AUD ‘19

Geethanjali MR MS.AUD ‘19

Harsh Shah MS.AUD ‘19

Nikhil Sharma MS.AUD ‘19

Riya Sinha MS.AUD ‘19

Sindhura Vanamamlai MS.AUD ‘19

 

FACULTY MSAUD

Ferda Kolatan, Summer Studio Professor 2017-19

Oliver Shaper, Fall Studio Professor 2018/19

Stefan Al, Fall Studio Professor 2017/18

David Erdman, Seminar Professor 2017-19

Erich Schoenenberger, Seminar Professor 2017-19

Hart Marlow 2017-19, Seminar Professor 2017-19

Emilija Landsbergis, Fall Studio Co-Teacher 2018/19

Olivia Vien, Fall Studio Co-Teacher 2017/18

Graduate Assistants: Alireza Kabiri 2017/18, Anthony Mull, Beste Aykut 2018/19

 

External critics and Lectures: Stan Allen, Gisela Baurmann, Ezio Blasetti, Kaja Kuhl, Gokhan Kodalak, Christian Lynch, Thom Mayne, Signe Nielsen, Gregg Pasquarelli, Ali Rahim, Jesse Reiser, Oliver Schaper, John Shapiro, Nanako Umemoto, Danielle Willems

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Nikon D2X

 

Materials used: A bunch-o-junk in my watercolor sketchbook.

Ace Material Placing Concrete pump truck at Putzmeister in Sturtevant, Wisconsin.

Materials Testing Lab in Klehm hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 23, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)

Material Circulante: CP 1437 + 3 Sorefame

Hora: 12:06

Data: 30-01-2010

Local: Estação de Souselas (PK 224 - Linha do Norte)

Serviço: PTG

素材辞典_Vol.112_東京・横浜-ビジネス都市編

Material Circulante: CP 1435

Hora: 14:59

Data: 12-08-2010

Local: Terminal de Mercadorias da Bobadela (PK 12 - Linha do Norte)

Serviço: Manobras

Material: Cotton

Color: Black

Size: Free Size

Clothes Length: 78CM, Bust:92CM, Sleeve Length:56CM

 

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Important Note:

1. The size refers to clothing dimensions, NOT your body measurements.

2. Please check the measurement chart carefully. Because of different producing batches, there may be deviation of 2~3 cm.

3. Due to limitations in photography and the inevitable differences in monitor settings, the colors shown in the photograph may not correspond 100% to those in the items themselves.

Materials Testing Lab in Klehm hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 23, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)

Extrémité d'un bâtiment des anciennes manufactures de Flixecourt, en Picardie.

Human Ecology.

"XXI Garden E 123 - E 510 - E 513E - E 527 - E 620 - E 636 - E 637 - E 252 - E 252 - E 280-283 - E 954 - E 924а-b"

Scenographic of the Art Installation (Material,. Design,. Study, Art)

Krasnoyarsk High Art Institute. Art of the Inerior Department. 2008 11 May.

Prepare Exibition. Study. Final

Author - (my student 5y.) Dasha Anoprikova.

Wholesale lot arrived from India.

Participant during the Session "Materials for Tomorrow" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

GRUPO DE MATERIAL / TALLER GENERAL DEL ALA-35

Mixed materials, approx. 43cm tall, 13cm wide and 14cm high.

Materials used: skateboard wheels, chinese restaurant oil can, bike parts, my daughters old sandal, luxury matchbox frame, cutlery holder, antique purse, Meccano wheel, wooden pencil box, vintage tag, rusty colander a few more objects…

 

Magnolia seed pod

©carolyn pepper

Please ask my permission and credit my photo if being used for another website or for any print material.

Botanical Name: Nandina domestica

 

Other Names: Heavenly bamboo, nandina bamboo, timber bamboo

 

Sources: Highly renewable and sustainable due to its ability to reach harvest within 7 years. Most production occurs in Eastern Asia.

 

Characteristics: Extremely strong and hard, often used for flooring due to its extreme rugged nature. Has a high dimensional stability, i.e. does not swell or contract as much as standard wood.

 

Finishing: Takes stains and finishes exceptionally well. We currently offer a clear finish to bring out the natural beauty of the bamboo.

 

Grain: Very straight grained. Can be produced in thin, vertical grain (shown), or thick, horizontal grain.

 

materials:

lego dino gun

blue translucent 1x1 cylinder

black lightsaber hilt

making kit for fractal studies in pink and blue

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