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Paul has received funding for 2 years postdoctoral research, to pursue the idea of ‘materially aware’ digital models. The research, titled ‘Materialising design, Designing material: considering material possibilities within digital architectural

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This workshop asks how material behaviour can be introduced as an active forces within digital approaches to architectural design. It is conducted with students from the Architecture, Experiment and Technology

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This seminar explores the creative potential of dynamic and emergent phenomena through the use of a range of algorithmic strategies using the Processing scripting platform. By engaging generative

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This elective examines a wide of emergent relational phenomena through the use of various computational techniques to model aspects of these relationships and examine how they can lead to certain

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The making or breaking of spatial connections is a key means by which architectural form and quality can be achieved.

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This research explores structures that are found and defined through synergies between balanced tension and compression components.

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Paul's PhD thesis 'Approaches to Interdependency: early design exploration across architectural and engineering domains' can be read online here.

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Pia came in today with an advanced, fresh of the printing press, copy of her book ‘Plastic Green: Designing for Environmental Transformation’, which includes my essay 'Contagious

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