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Joyce Sam Conrad, http://metadesignlab.com/projects.html
Project investigating the use of the web as a medium to allow for wider input on architectural schemes. Utilising the massive capabilities of ubiquitous modern web technology this project explores the potential of web connected computational systems to undertake far reaching user participation for design proposals, option selection and change generation.
Project investigating the use of the web as a medium to allow for wider input on architectural schemes. Utilising the massive capabilities of ubiquitous modern web technology this project explores the potential of web connected computational systems to undertake far reaching user participation for design proposals, option selection and change generation.
Mortars, Renders and Plaster Composition of Historic Structures Built in 20th Century Singapore: Suitability and Durability Assessment for Conservation Specifications
Yeo Kang Shua, National Heritage Board – Heritage Research Grant (NHB-HRG), External
Mortars, Renders and Plaster Composition of Historic Structures Built in 20th Century Singapore: Suitability and Durability Assessment for Conservation Specifications
Mortars, Renders and Plaster Composition of Historic Structures Built in 20th Century Singapore: Suitability and Durability Assessment for Conservation Specifications
Multi-Source Semantic 3d Modeling Platform for Virtual Singapore
Yeo Kang Shua, Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF), External
Multi-Source Semantic 3d Modeling Platform for Virtual Singapore
Multi-Source Semantic 3d Modeling Platform for Virtual Singapore
New Urban Kampung Research Programme
Chong Keng Hua, Yow Wei Quin, Cho , Poorthuis , Bouffanais ROLAND, Tunçer Bige, Yuen Chau, Ministry of National Development (MND) – Land & Liveability National Innovation Challenge (L2NIC), External
A S$6-million interdisciplinary research programme with team members from architecture, humanities and engineering, to develop new strategies and platforms to enable public housing estates to become vibrant collaborative communities, replicating the spirit of the old ‘kampung’ (village) with their strong community care and resilience.
A S$6-million interdisciplinary research programme with team members from architecture, humanities and engineering, to develop new strategies and platforms to enable public housing estates to become vibrant collaborative communities, replicating the spirit of the old ‘kampung’ (village) with their strong community care and resilience.
Optimization of Space Frame Structures
Bañón Carlos, Raspall Felix, Singapore University of Technology and Design – Zhejiang University (SUTD-ZJU) Research Collaboration Grant, Internal
Optimization of Space Frame Structures
Optimization of Space Frame Structures
Participation Evaluation in Design with the Developing World: PartE
Lim , Chong Keng Hua, Singapore University of Technology and Design – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – International Design Centre (SUTD-MIT IDC) Grant, Internal
PartE is a collaborative research initiative which aims to support participatory design, especially in projects that target social change. PartE is building a base of researchers, designers, NGOs, social entrepreneurs, government agencies etc. from Singapore, South East Asia, South Africa and Europe to contribute to an ongoing collective dialogue about the meaning of participation and social change.
PartE is a collaborative research initiative which aims to support participatory design, especially in projects that target social change. PartE is building a base of researchers, designers, NGOs, social entrepreneurs, government agencies etc. from Singapore, South East Asia, South Africa and Europe to contribute to an ongoing collective dialogue about the meaning of participation and social change.
Project Samples
Heckmann Oliver
Oliver’s practice worked on a series of public and residential projects, both as converted and as new buildings.
Oliver’s practice worked on a series of public and residential projects, both as converted and as new buildings.
Promoting Urban Mining
Bañón Carlos, Raspall Felix, Singapore University of Technology and Design – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – International Design Centre (SUTD-MIT IDC) Grant, Internal
Promoting Urban Mining
Promoting Urban Mining
Robot-aided Adaptive Architecture for Disruption Management
Koh Immanuel, Meghjani Malika, Mohan Rajesh Elara, Lim Kwan Hui, Singapore University of Technology and Design Growth Plan – Artificial Intelligence (SUTD SGP-AI), Internal
Robot-aided Adaptive Architecture for Disruption Management
Robot-aided Adaptive Architecture for Disruption Management
Robotic Fabrication for the Thermoplastic Housing Building Technology
Dritsas Stylianos
The thermoplastic housing building technology is a research project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Singapore University of Technology and Design with sponsorship from the SUTD-MIT International Design Centre.
The thermoplastic housing building technology is a research project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Singapore University of Technology and Design with sponsorship from the SUTD-MIT International Design Centre.