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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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  • Form-finding of reciprocal structures with GH and Galapagos

    • 5 April 2013
    • By Alberto Pugnale
    • In Engineering, Evolutionary techniques, Parametric Design, Reciprocity, Scripting/Tooling, Teaching and learning
    • 2 Comments

    Let us consider three glasses, arranged on a table at the vertices of a hypothetical equilateral triangle, and then imagine covering that area using just three kitchen knives. Considering that the glasses are the only supports, the knife handles should first be placed over the glass openings, and the blades…

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