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  • “How virtual becomes real” 2016

    • 19 July 2016
    • By Alberto Pugnale
    • In Form-finding, News, Parametric Design, Scripting/Tooling, Teaching and learning
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    The 6th edition of “How virtual becomes real” continued the research into the applications of form-resistant structures. The virtual and the real were synthesised by means of both physical form-finding and numerical/digital technologies. The studio began dedicating 4 weeks to numerical and experimental form-finding, as well as to fabrication exercises of outstanding case…

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  • “How virtual becomes real” 2015

    • 10 June 2015
    • By Alberto Pugnale
    • In Form-finding, News, Parametric Design, Scripting/Tooling, Teaching and learning
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    This 5th edition of “How virtual becomes real” continues the research into the applications of form-resistant structures, through working methods that seek to synthesise the virtual and the real by means of both physical form-finding and numerical/digital technologies (Karamba3d.com has just published a selection of this semester projects). The studio begins…

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  • MSD Design studio “How virtual becomes real”. Sample projects from semester 1, 2013

    • 28 June 2013
    • By Alberto Pugnale
    • In Engineering, Evolutionary techniques, Parametric Design, Scripting/Tooling, Teaching and learning
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    How virtual becomes real is a design studio offered by the Master of Architecture, MSD, Melbourne University, where the students deal with form-resistant structures, such as RC shells, steel gridshells and post-formed timber gridshells. The first edition was run by Alberto Pugnale and Louis Gadd in Semester 1, 2013.

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  • MSD Design studio “How virtual becomes real” on the Karamba3D website

    • 28 June 2013
    • By Alberto Pugnale
    • In Engineering, Evolutionary techniques, Parametric Design, Scripting/Tooling, Teaching and learning
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    Master of Architecture students of the University of Melbourne have completed a 12-week studio that involves Rhino, GH and Karamba to design gridshell structures. The design studio combines theoretical lectures on form-resistant structures with workshop sessions on parametric design and optimisation. The images below are provided by the students Kevin George, Kim Chan, Thomas…

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