The first era of computer-aided design simply used processing power to replicate the paper and pencil design process. Today, new digital tools, coupled with vastly superior processing power, have opened up a world of possibilities when it comes to architectural design. By accessing an almost endless number of parameters, architecture can make unseen connections to create designs that are much more effective than those that came before.
Our guest in this live studio event has long understood the value of widening our perspective when it comes to design. Michael Pawlyn, an architect inspired by biomimicry, has already embraced what computational design can offer. Join us as he discusses the new tools at a designer’s disposal in this DIF event.
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