Ruzica Mijic
Research Group: Applied Geometrymember Geometric Modeling and Industrial GeometryWiedner Hauptst. 81040 Wien E-Mail: ruzica.mijic (at) tuwien.ac.at Homepage
Research Group: Applied Geometrymember Geometric Modeling and Industrial GeometryWiedner Hauptst. 81040 Wien E-Mail: ruzica.mijic (at) tuwien.ac.at Homepage
Thomas Ortner, head of the Geospatial Visualization, Semantic Modelling, and Acquisition (GeoSMAQ) research group at VRVis TU Wien, on Digital Twins living in Smart Worlds – From Reconstruction to Decision Making He was invited by acd (which is the major
GCD exhibits at the Fair: „WOHNEN & INTERIEUR“ – March 15.-19. 2023 at Messe Wien in the Area Sustainable Design from Austria (https://www.wohnen-interieur.at/) Visit us at Stand: A-0315 ! We will exhibit innovative furniture and objects produced using innovative digital methods developed within
On March 15th at 11am Herwig Bretis – Managing Director and proprietor of ArtEngineering GmbH on “Spirit and Works of ArtEngineering”: Assisting artists in transforming their intention into a physical reality is our passion. As structural engineers we decided to
On Wednesday January 18th, 11am Zeynep Aksöz Balzar talked about Artificial Narratives: Design in the Age of AI – She is an architect and a creative coder. She is one of two partners of Vienna based design and research collective
On Wednesday January 11th 2023, 11am Philipp Meixner (MEIXNER VERMESSUNG ZT GMBH) talked about “Modern Data Acquisition Methods for BIM Models”
Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue about Digitization of university assets. on Wednesday 14 December 2022: IM and GIS integration is promising to develop effective digital Asset Management Systems (AMS), in particular, if applied through web-based applications, it can facilitate the management of
Talk by Halyna Yefimchuk on Digital fashion as means of intercultural communication: trends, challenges, development, 23 November 2022: Digital technology allows us to exist outside of reality, and today in the virtual dimension people are as active as in everyday
GCD6, our well-attended symposium on Geometry and Computational Design took place on Nov 29, 2019 at TU Wien, Kuppelsaal. We had a series of lectures by leading researchers presenting recent developments in geometry, computer graphics, computational design and architectural engineering.
Opening by Michael Wimmer (Director of the Center for Geometry and Computational Design, Head of the Special Research Programme Advanced Computational Design) and Josef Eberhardsteiner, Vice Rector for Digitalisation and Infrastructure at TU Wien Video links open in a new
Ludger Hovestadt, full Professor of Architecture and CAAD at ETH Zürich. Computers are everywhere. Everything is connected. All times and all cultures. This lecture points at the very core of ARCHITECTURE: Being generous to the POLITIAL question of the ‘WHAT
Dieter Schmalstieg, full professor and head of the Institute of Computer Graphics and Vision at Graz University of Technology, Austria. Digital twins, i.e., digital databases representing some aspects of our physical environment, are increasingly used in many application areas, from
Martin Bechthold, founding Co-Director of the Master in Design Engineering Program and the Kumagai Professor of Architectural Technology in the GSD’s Department of Architecture. Associate Faculty at the Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard. Since the
Henriette Bier, Associate Professor, Technical University Delft (TUD), Leader Robotic Building (RB), Associate TU Delft Robotics Institute (DRI) and RoboValley When environments incorporate sensor-actuator mechanisms that enable buildings to interact with their users and surroundings in real-time, their conceptualisation, materialisation,
William F. Baker, NAE, FREng, Dr. -Ing E.h., DEng, Dr. h.c.,DSc, Geometry is fundamental to both architecture and structure. When you have harmony between the structure and architecture they become inseparable; it is impossible to describe one without also describing
9:00 Registration 9:30 Opening: Michael Wimmer (Director of the Center for Geometry and Computational Design, Head of the Special Research Programme Advanced Computational Design) and Josef Eberhardsteiner, Vice Rector for Digitalisation and Infrastructure at TU Wien 9:45 William F. Baker
Selected Topics from the SFB “Advanced Computational Design” ACD, partner in the Advance AEC network: Bálint István Kovács (TU Wien) on “MR.Sketch: A mixed reality sketching environment for architectural design” Mathias Bank (University of Innsbruck) on “Clouder – a hybrid
Venue: Kuppelsaal at TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13 Opening: Michael Wimmer (Head of GCD) Confirmed invited speakers: William F. Baker (SOM) Martin Bechthold (Harvard University) Henriette Bier (TU Delft) Ludger Hovestadt (ETH Zürich) Dieter Schmalstieg (TU Graz) Plus selected presentations from
Kuppelsaal at TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13 Opening: Michael Wimmer (Head of GCD) Josef Eberhardsteiner (Vice Rector TU Wien) Invited Speakers: William F. Baker (SOM) Martin Bechthold (Harvard University) Henriette Bier (TU Delft) Ludger Hovestadt (ETH Zürich) Dieter Schmalstieg (TU Graz)
Talk by Shajay Bhooshan on Shape-design for 3D concrete printing, 11 May 2022: This presentation, motivated by the rapid growth in large-scale 3D concrete printing (3DCP), addresses the current lack of both computational design tools and integrated design-to-production (DTP) solutions
Talk by Markus Königsberger on Multiscale Micromechanics Modeling: From Complex Microstructures to Macroscopic Mechanical Properties Time: Wednesday 27 April 2022, 11:00 am, online. Modeling the mechanical behavior of heterogeneous materials requires capturing the underlying basic mechanisms occurring at microscopic or
Talk by Milica Vujovic on Evidence-based Decision Support in Architectural Design Time: Wednesday 6 April 2022, 11:00 am, online The presentation focused on aspects of evidence-based design, as well as its application in different domains of architecture. Special focus was
Talk by Benjamin Dillenburger on Additive Manufacturing in Architecture Time: Wednesday 26 January 2022, 11:00 am, online. Information Technology has the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction: the digitalization of architecture allows redefining the relationship between geometry, material, and
Talk by Thomas Wortmann on Computation in Architecture Time: Wednesday 17 November 2021, 11:00 am, online. In this talk Thomas presented projects from the pioneering computational design practice NOX/Lars Spuybroek, as well as the Future of Us pavilion in Singapore,
Talk by Robert Roithmayr on Design and Engineering: Membrane Architecture Time: Wednesday 9 June 2021, 11:00 am, online The content of this lecture was the eccentric design language and the “new architecture” of membrane construction. The aim of the lecture