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For the final installment of the New York Digital Design Community 2018 lecture series, practitioners from KPF Urban Interface, United Technologies (UTC), and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will present on the various digital design methods and technologies that they employ in their design workflow, highlighted at various scales through their recent work.

Organizers and Moderators:
Andrew Haas, Program Co-Director, Architectural Association Visiting School New York
Alfonso Oliva, Associate/Director, LERA Consulting Structural Engineers

Speakers:
Luc Wilson, Senior Associate Principal and Director, KPF Urban Interface
Dan Levine, Associate Director, Solutions Engineering – United Technologies (UTC)
Jan Leenknegt, Architect and BIM Manager, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)

Introductions by AIANY Technology Committee Co-Chairs:
Michael Brotherton, AIA, VP of Operations, Situ Fabrication LLC
Alexandra Pollock, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Design Technology, Senior Associate, FX Collaborative



Due to building security requirements, a state-issued photo ID or valid passport is required to obtain building entry. Advanced registration is required.

This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments and pizza will be served.

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Comment by MichaelD0112 on December 16, 2023 at 4:43am

The NY Digital Design Community's Autumn Event was a vibrant gathering of creative minds, showcasing cutting-edge concepts and technological innovations. Amidst the immersive exhibits and engaging discussions, the spotlight fell on sustainability with an emphasis on renewable energy. The keynote speaker highlighted the integration of solar panel in futuristic designs, emphasizing the community's commitment to environmentally conscious digital solutions, marking a pivotal moment in the intersection of technology and sustainability.

Comment by Maximilian Hohenzollern on September 5, 2022 at 8:29am

I would advise you not to get too far ahead of yourself until you are sure that your business is running without ransomware attacks. This is a very common problem right now and can lead to data loss. For this, I had to look on the web for reliable enterprise data security. This is an important point for any business, imo.

Comment by Charlie Flint on September 5, 2022 at 8:17am

It is a great happiness for me to be a part of such an event and understand more for my design business.

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