06.07.201831.08.2018

Visionäre und Alltagshelden

TU Munich, Germany
Institute for Computational Design and Construction
Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design

Visionäre und Alltagshelden

The »VISIONÄRE UND ALLTAGSHELDEN. INGENIEURE – BAUEN – ZUKUNFT« exhibition at TU Munich will feature the

Photographs by Roland Halbe

 

Visionäre und Alltagshelden: Ingenieure bauen Z

27.05.201804.11.2018

Hello, Robot.

Gewerbemuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland
Institute for Computational Design and Construction

Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine
Gewerbemuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland, 27.05.201804.11.2018

With the exhibition »Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine«, the Gewerbemuseum Winterthur presents a major exhibition that examines the current boom in robotics

17.05.201801.07.2018

Visionäre und Alltagshelden

stadtbauraum Gelsenkirchen
Institute for Computational Design and Construction
Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design

Visionäre und Alltagshelden

The »VISIONÄRE UND ALLTAGSHELDEN. INGENIEURE – BAUEN – ZUKUNFT« exhibition at stadtbauraum Gelsenkirchen will feature the

Photographs by Roland Halbe

   

Visionäre und Alltag

06.05.201801.08.2018

Ars Electronica: Creative Robotics

Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria
Institute for Computational Design and Construction

The Ars Electronica exhibition »Creative Robotics« 2018, featuring a prototype of the ITECH MSc Master Thesis »Cyber Physical Macro Material«, opened today in Linz, Austria and will run throughout the summer.

The key idea of Industry 4.0—networks interlinking all the infrastruct

21.06.201701.10.2017

Hello, Robot.

MAK, Vienna, Austria
Institute for Computational Design and Construction

Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine
MAK-Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst/Gegenwartskunst, Vienna, 21.06.01.10.2017

With the exhibition »Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine«, the Vitra Design Museum presents a major exhibition

19.04.201719.05.2017

Towards a Computational Material Culture

Andrew Lee King Fun Gallery, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne
Institute for Computational Design and Construction

Towards a Computational Material Culture
Andrew Lee King Fun Gallery, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne, 19.04.19.05.2017

In architecture, a new understanding of the material is emerging through the computational. No longer do we conceive of the digital realm as separate from the p

15.03.201703.07.2017

‘Mutations/Créations’Imprimer le monde

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Achim Menges with Moritz Dörstelmann,
Jan Knippers, Thomas Auer

‘Mutations/Créations’Imprimer le monde
Centre Pompidou Paris 15 March3 July 2017

‘Mutations/Créations’ is a new event focusing on futurology and the interaction of digital technologies with creation, com

11.02.201714.05.2017

Hello, Robot.

Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
Institute for Computational Design and Construction

Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine
Vitra Design Museum 11.02.14.05.2017

With the exhibition »Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine«, the Vitra Design Museum presents a major exhibition that examines the current boom in robotics. It shows the variety of forms that rob

30.09.201608.01.2017

+ultra. gestaltung creates knowledge

Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
D. Correa, S. Reichert, D. Wood, A. Menges

+ultra. gestaltung creates knowledge.
30.09.201608.01.2017, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin

Knowledge is Gestaltung (design) and Gestaltung produces knowledge. However, the fact that that design actively shapes our perception of the world has been mostly overlooked so far: images, models and tools are c

03.09.201625.06.2017

Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital

Sydney Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences
A. Menges

Work of the ICD will be on display at the Sydney Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences as part of the »Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital« Exhibition. The show explores the increasingly important role of digital manufacture in contemporary art, science, design and architecture.

The exhibition features works by more than 60 artists, design