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This was the GCD Symposium 6

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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.
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Program

9:30 OPENING

MICHAEL WIMMER, Director of the Center for Geometry and Computational Design
MICHAEL DRMOTA, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation

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9:45 MIRELA BEN-CHEN, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Chebyshev Nets on Discrete Surfaces

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Coffee break

11:00 JAN KNIPPERS, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture

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11:45 KRISTINA SCHINEGGER, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Vague Geometries

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Lunch break

14:15 PETER SCHRÖDER, California Institute of Technology, USA
Shape from Metric

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15:00 KATHRIN DÖRFLER, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Strategies for Robotic On-site Construction

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Coffee break

16:30 VITEZSLAV STEMBERA, TU Wien, Austria
How to Predict the Plastic Collapse of Structures Efficiently?

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16:45 GORAN SIBENIK, TU Wien, Austria
Data Exchange between Architectural Design and Structural Analysis Models

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17:00 ARVIN RASOULZADEH, TU Wien, Austria
Variational Path Optimization of Linear Pentapods

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17:15 MICHAEL HENSEL, TU Wien, Austria
Embedded Architectures – En route to Data-driven Modelling for Architecture and Environment Integration

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We would like to greatfully thank our sponsors VCC at KAUST, ATP architects and engineers and A-Null Bausoftware!

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