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Architectural Association (AA) Summer DLAB 2015

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Architectural Association (AA) Summer DLAB 2015

Time: July 27, 2015 to August 14, 2015
Location: Architectural Association (AA) London & Hooke Park / United Kingdom
Street: 36 Bedford Square
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://summerdlab.aaschool.ac…
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Elif Erdine, Alexandros Kallegias
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015

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Event Description

AA Summer DLAB experiments with the integration of algorithmic / generative design methodologies and large scale digital fabrication tools. Summer DLAB, RED, will explore the phenomenon of decay in nature. By investigating the process of decay across various scales, we will formulate rules of generating decomposition as our design research area. These rules will evolve into design strategies for the creation and fabrication of a large-scale prototype. The design and fabrication process will be informed by the use of robotic fabrication techniques.

The three-week long programme is formulated as a two-phase process. During the two-week initial phase, participants benefit from the unique atmosphere and facilities of AA’s London home. The second phase, lasting for a week, shifts to AA’s woodland site in Hooke Park and revolves around the fabrication and assembly of a full-scale architectural intervention.

Prominent Features of the programme:

• Teaching team: Participants engage in an active learning environment where the large tutor to student ratio (5:1) allows for personalized tutorials and debates.

• Facilities: AA Digital Prototyping Lab (DPL) offers laser cutting, CNC milling, and 3d printing facilities. The facilities at AA Hooke Park allow for the fabrication of one-to-one scale prototypes with a 3-axis CNC router, various woodworking power tools, and robotic fabrication.

• Computational skills: The toolset of Summer DLAB includes but is not limited to Rhinoceros, Processing, Grasshopper, and various analysis tools.

• Theoretical understanding: The dissemination of fundamental design techniques and relevant critical thinking methodologies through theoretical sessions and seminars forms one of the major goals of Summer DLAB.

• Professional awareness: Participants ranging from 2nd year students to PhD candidates and full-time professionals experience a highly-focused collaborative educational model which promotes research-based design and making.

• Fabrication: According to the specific agenda of each year, a one-to-one scale prototype is fabricated and assembled by design teams.

• Lecture series: Taking advantage of its unique location, London, Summer DLAB creates a vibrant atmosphere with its intense lecture programme.

Eligibility: The workshop is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide.

Accreditation: Participants receive the AA Visiting School Certificate with the completion of the Programme.

Applications: The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £1964 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting Membership fee. A deposit of £381 is required when registering with the online form. The deadline for applications is 20 July 2015. No portfolio or CV is required. Online application link:

https://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/ONLINEAPPLICATION/visitingApplication.php?schoolID=325

Return train tickets between London-Hooke Park, accommodation & food in Hooke Park, and materials from Digital Prototyping Lab (DPL) are included in the fees.

Programme Directors:

Elif Erdine (AA Summer DLAB Director): elif.erdine@aaschool.ac.uk

Alexandros Kallegias (AA Summer DLAB Director): alexandros.Kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk

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