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SUMMARY:Urban Performance
DESCRIPTION:URBAN_PERFORMANCE\n\nThe discussions concerning the ecolog
 ical problems that are threatening the life conditions on the planet h
 ave reached the architectural community within last 10 years. In that 
 context issues like the evaluation and incorporation of the microclima
 te of a place in the design process and the recycling of materials has
  become crucial in contemporary architectural design strategies. The w
 orkshop URBAN_PERFORMANCE addresses both issues while it explores how 
 they might become the means to develop new directions in design.\n\nCa
 rtographic Operations\n\nA site is defined by multiple conditions and 
 situations layered by: memory, culture, economy, phenomena, environmen
 tal and technological matrices that define a place. Cartographic Opera
 tions translate these dynamic formations into collective mappings for 
 spatial order. Through the process of transformations a new architectu
 ral situation will emerge as the new territorial order. This abstract 
 procedure develops and uncovers a totality of spatial practice in desi
 gn process while incorporating environmental aspects into its very beg
 inning.\n\nRecycled Materials + Digital Fabrication\n\nThere are sever
 al examples from the architectural practice where waste objects are be
 coming the raw material for an architectural intervention. However the
  workshop is proposing a novice approach. Waste materials (like empty 
 bottles, used tires etc), being usually industrially produced objects 
 are homogenous and undifferentiated. Therefore their use as a building
  material tents to produce equally homogenous results. The workshop at
 tempts to explore the design of the connecting devices, through the us
 e of advanced computational techniques and digital fabrication, which 
 will control the positioning and / or the transformation of the base m
 aterial. That way, a waste product of mass production becomes manipula
 ted by the means of mass customization that the new technologies are p
 roviding, creating a highly differentiated final product.\n\nVisiting 
 professors: Heather Woofter, Sung Ho Kim (Axi:Ome llc)\n\nFor more inf
 ormation visit https://www.grasshopper3d.com/events/urban-performance
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20100522T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20100525T235900
CATEGORIES:workshop
LOCATION:Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Architecture
WEBSITE:http://urbanperformance.blogspot.com/
URL:http://urbanperformance.blogspot.com/
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ORGANIZER:Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Architecture
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Dimitris
  Gourdoukis":https://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/DimitrisGourdoukis
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