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SUMMARY:FORM-RULE|RULE-FORM 2013
DESCRIPTION:Form stands not only for an objects shape.  Form also imp
 lements principles of its generation. Therefore form affects and effec
 ts most disciplines from language and literature to philosophy and bio
 logy. Form in architecture stands for its spatial (architectural) qual
 ity and simultaneously for its structural potential. Its architectural
  quality is the result of all respected parameters, its structural eff
 iciency is directly correlated to its geometry which again can be perc
 eived with our visual sense.\nForm also reflects its principles and ru
 les that are set up or found its creation.\nSo Form and Rule can be se
 en as an interrelating and/or correlating system. The principles or ru
 les that are set up or found in order to create form and space can be 
 described as predefined or postdefined. At the same time we maybe face
  the classical “The chicken or the egg causality dilemma”. What wa
 s first the Form or its describing rules?\nThe different approaches to
  “Form” which can be of physical, geometrical, material, aesthetic
 al, social, … nature can be of deep interest for all space creating 
 disciplines, like architecture or engineering.\nThe aim of the lecture
  series, discussion and workshops is to recognize, better understand a
 nd develop the mostly separately examined aspects in the creation of f
 orms as a complex holistic system. In this regard an inter- and transd
 isciplinary exchange can be seen as an important step in this directio
 n and open new perspectives and possibilities for all involved discipl
 ines.\n\nSpeakers\nArnold Walz, Design to Production, Germany Annette 
 Steinsiek, Forschungsinstitut Brenner-Archiv, LFU Innsbruck, Austria C
 hristoph Gengnagel , UdK Berlin, Germany Holger Alpermann, UdK Berlin,
  Germany Hans-Peter Schröcker, Unit Geometry and CAD, LFU Innsbruck, 
 Austria Markus Hudert, IBOIS at the EPFL in Lausanne Martin Trautz, RW
 TH Aachen, Germany Norbert Palz, UdK Berlin, Germany Toni Kotnik, ETH 
 Zürich, Suisse Ursula A. Schneider, Forschungsinstitut Brenner-Archiv
 , LFU Innsbruck, Austria Yves Klett, ifb, university stuttgart, German
 y Daniel Piker, Kangaroo, United Kingdom\n\n\nFor more information vis
 it https://www.grasshopper3d.com/events/form-rule-rule-form-2013
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20130111T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20130112T235900
CATEGORIES:symposium, "/", workshops
LOCATION:Innsbruck Faculty of Architecture
WEBSITE:http://www.koge.at
URL:http://www.koge.at
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:Manuel Hartmann, Guenther Filz, Rupert Maleczek, Christian S
 cheiber
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Manuel H
 artmann":https://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/ManuelHartmann
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