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object-e @ (new) panel layout for competition

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 § 0




A new book has been just published by damdi publications under the title (new) panel layout for competition. The book includes 6 object-e projects: Inje(un)ction, FLOW, TOGS, inflateit, para*site and Glowing Cloud.



Algorithmic Body & Urban Performance @ Model

Friday, October 8, 2010 § 0

Algorithmic Body and Urban Performance are featured on the latest damdi special Issue publication, "Architectural Models Lead to Design" that is focusing on physical modeling and its relation to the design process. Here is a link to the book webpage.

algorithmic body:


urban_performance:

object-e @ 'portfolio' by damdi

Wednesday, September 29, 2010 § 0

Damdi Publications just released 'portfolio', a collection of 5 books featuring work from 107 offices from around the world. Among them object-e. Features What if NYC Competition, Para*site, MAP, Algorithmic Body, Space Sound and the KU School of Architecture. Here is a link to the book page at the damdi website.

Urban_Performance @ DesignNet

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 § 0

The results of the Urban_Performance workshop have been published on the July issue of the Korean design magazine designnet, v.154. More for the workshop here.

Pattern Formation on Algorithmic Design

Sunday, July 19, 2009 § 0


Algorithmic Design is a new book published in Japan that focuses on the integration of algorithmic processes in architectural design. It features a reference on the Pattern Formation class that I was teaching last year at Washington University, in the last part of the book that discuses algorithmic design and education.

Folding the Suburbs / UIA 2005 proceedings

Wednesday, June 3, 2009 § 0

This is a project, already quite old, that we presented at the 2005 UIA conference in Istanbul. It looks like it took some time but finally they published a selection from the presentations, including ours, under the title "Folding the Suburbs". I hope that it still makes some sense after five years... It was written and presented in collaboration with Vana Tentokali, Katerina Tryfonidou & Magdalena Pantazi.

Axi:Ome books

Saturday, May 23, 2009 § 0


Both Axi:Ome books are finally out! The first one (spacial practice) contains the earlier projects and the second one (damdi is.32 - between practice and education) the latest projects. It might sound strange coming from me, but I don't think that there are many practices with such quality and consistency of work, so these two books are really valuable!
You can find the first one here and the damdi here.

M.A.P. on ecoms magazine

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 § 0



The competition entry for the 5th SUS aluminum competition has been published (along with the rest of the prices and mentions) on the 23rd issue of the Japanese magazine ecoms. Ecoms site here and details about the project here.

Conferences_log

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 § 1

While the future is uncertain (…) here are some events that I will certainly be participating this spring/summer:

Critical Digital Conference: What Matter(s)?
This coming weekend I will be in Boston for the Critical Digital Conference at the gsd. I will be presenting together with Katerina Tryfonidou. The title of the presentation is “What comes first: the chicken or the egg? Pattern Formation Models in Biology, Music and Design”. More information here.

EAAE/ARCC 2008 Research Conference.
25 - 28 June 2008 in Copenhagen. I will be presenting with Katerina Tryfonidou and Magdalena Pantazi. The title of the presentation: “Pattern Formation Models”.
More information here.

XXIII UIA World Congress of Architecture. Torino 2008.
June 29 – July 3 in Torino. Presenting with Katerina Tryfonidou and Magdalena Pantazi: “Digital Cartographies: mapping the global and local networks”. More information here.

Algorithmic Body on Surface magazine

Friday, November 9, 2007 § 1


Algorithmic body has been published on the November issue of San Francisco's design magazine Surface (is*68). The publication is part of the annual avant guardian project: "In our annual Guide to outstanding undergraduate and graduate design, we salute this year's crop of students-laureates, who focus on smart and economical flat-pack solutions for everything from products to architecture, and explore the user-as-catalyst approach that's turning design into a participatory process..."