Archinect - Features 2024-05-05T08:57:30-04:00 https://archinect.com/features/article/150209394/university-of-florida-graduates-mani-karami-and-drew-kauffman-create-photobioreactor-facade-systems-for-algae-architecture University of Florida Graduates Mani Karami​ and​ Drew Kauffman ​​​Create Photobioreactor Facade Systems for Algae Architecture Katherine Guimapang 2020-07-30T13:27:00-04:00 >2020-07-30T13:27:51-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/aa/aa7d0309cb648b8f6342b643dd910e89.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>In their project <em>Biokinetics</em>,&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/schools/cover/26133/university-of-florida" target="_blank">University of Florida School of Architecture</a> M.Arch graduates Drew Kauffman and Mani Karami explore kinetic design systems as they apply to photobioreactor facade systems powered by algae growth. The duo, working under their project advisors&nbsp;Professor Lee-Su Huang (chair) and Professor Jason Alread (co-chair), experiment with a series of material studies to help create this new system.</p> <p>They share, "With an emphasis on digital fabrication technologies including thermoforming, 3D printing, and CNC routing, <em>Biokinetics </em>advances the complementary disciplines of algae cultivation and facade design." Archinect connected with the two as they discuss the details of their research as well as their entrance into professional practice after graduating during a pandemic.</p> <p><strong><a href="https://archinect.com/features/tag/1582910/2020-thesis" target="_blank">Archinect's Spotlight on 2020 Thesis Projects</a></strong>:&nbsp;<em>2020 has been an extraordinarily challenging year for architecture graduates. Students were displaced as schools shut down, academic communities had t...</em></p> https://archinect.com/features/article/150125574/a-conversation-with-pamela-tan-the-architectural-designer-challenging-malaysia-s-design-perspective A Conversation with Pamela Tan, the Architectural Designer Challenging Malaysia's Design Perspective Katherine Guimapang 2019-05-28T12:59:00-04:00 >2019-05-28T12:59:44-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/e3/e3775f3144531610450e54c55fe2d8df.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Studying architecture is a challenging yet rewarding transdisciplinary nature, according to <a href="https://archinect.com/news/tag/733543/malaysia" target="_blank">Malaysian</a> architectural designer <a href="http://www.pamelatan.com/profile" target="_blank">Pamela Tan</a>. Through her work, she explores architecture as a celebration of diversity and narrative. After receiving her architectural education from <a href="https://archinect.com/schools/cover/65186392/taylor-s-university" target="_blank">Taylor's University</a> and the <a href="https://archinect.com/schools/cover/3644330/university-of-greenwich" target="_blank">University of Greenwich</a>, Tan set out to explore various ways the discipline of architecture can intertwine within other disciplines such as art, philosophy, social science, literature, and poetry. Blending the speculative with ethereality, movement, and patterns, Tan has used her multi-dimensional approach to design in ways that highlight community and alternative perspectives.&nbsp;</p> <p>Challenging Malaysia's perspectives on the importance of art, architecture, and design culture, Tan has pursued these interests by merging these fields in order to recreate opportunities for architectural narratives in Southeast Asia. This week Archinect chats with Tan for an in-depth interview discussing influ...</p> https://archinect.com/features/article/150132998/a-conversation-with-julia-koerner-architecture-s-queen-of-3d-fabrication A Conversation With Julia Koerner, Architecture’s Queen of 3D Fabrication Katherine Guimapang 2019-05-06T12:00:00-04:00 >2020-03-18T01:46:04-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/31/3131278fc68eb5a06ad48365a58b3922.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>From the runway to the big screen, and now the red carpet, Austrian architect <a href="https://archinect.com/juliakoerner" target="_blank">Julia Koerner</a> has set herself apart as a designer due to her relentless quest for 3D fabrication mastery. Quickly becoming a household name, Koerner splits her time running her practice <a href="https://archinect.com/firms/cover/150134657/jk-design-gmbh" target="_blank">JK Design GmbH</a> and her role as a faculty member at <a href="https://archinect.com/ucla" target="_blank">UCLA's Architecture and Urban Design</a> department. Her architecture background is nothing short of impressive, attending the&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/schools/cover/12171538/institute-of-architecture-at-the-university-of-applied-arts-vienna" target="_blank">University of Applied Arts in Vienna</a> and the <a href="https://archinect.com/architectural-association" target="_blank">Architectural Association</a> in London. During her studies, she was surrounded and influenced by the minds of <a href="https://archinect.com/zaha-hadid" target="_blank">Zaha Hadid</a>, <a href="https://archinect.com/firms/cover/2739/coop-himmelb-l-au" target="_blank">Wolf Prix</a>, and <a href="https://archinect.com/firms/cover/702/greg-lynn-form" target="_blank">Greg Lynn</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p>Koerner's prowess in digital computation transformed her into one of the industry's leading 3D fabrication designers. Archinect spent some time with Koerner for an in-depth interview discussing her start as a designer, working in fashion, teaching, and what it was like <a href="https://archinect.com/news/article/150123592/architect-julia-koerner-blends-design-technology-and-fashion-to-help-black-panther-win-an-oscar-in-best-costume-design" target="_blank">working on the Oscar-winning film, Black Panther</a>.&nbsp;</p> https://archinect.com/features/article/150123626/softlab-s-michael-szivos-discusses-the-power-of-material-experimentation-and-what-it-means-to-blend-the-boundaries-of-architecture-with-other-disciplines SOFTLab's Michael Szivos Discusses the Power of Material Experimentation and What It Means to Blend the Boundaries of Architecture With Other Disciplines Katherine Guimapang 2019-03-04T12:27:00-05:00 >2019-03-04T12:15:19-05:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/62/62fd18211c8f63d368483630db510665.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Executing projects through experimentation and technical refinery, <a href="https://archinect.com/designmanifestos/design-manifestos-michael-szivos-of-softlab" target="_blank">Michael Szivos</a> of <a href="https://archinect.com/softlab" target="_blank">SOFTlab</a> focuses his energy on creating new ways for the boundaries of architecture to overlap with other materials, digital techniques, and disciplines. Starting your practice is not an easy task. After receiving his graduate degree in architecture from <a href="https://archinect.com/columbiagsapp" target="_blank">Columbia GSAPP</a>, Szivos sought to work on projects that pushed his creative process while challenging the scale and feasibility of his work. Established as a studio whose expertise ranges from digital fabrication to immersive and interactive installations, SOFTlab has made their mark in the fields of architecture, art, and technology.</p> <p>For this week's <a href="https://archinect.com/features/tag/845829/small-studio-snapshots" target="_blank">Studio Snapshot</a>, Szivos shares his humble beginnings as an emerging designer. We discuss the struggles of design feasibility&nbsp; in addition to how he manages the business and creative side of the practice. From discussions about interactive multimedia to the origins of the studio's name, Szivos shares with ...</p> https://archinect.com/features/article/150052224/fellow-fellows-zahra-safaverdi Fellow Fellows : Zahra Safaverdi Anthony George Morey 2018-03-02T09:00:00-05:00 >2018-03-02T01:47:07-05:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/1n/1n69jxedhuhkq9to.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p><em><a href="https://archinect.com/features/tag/1073280/fellow-fellows" target="_blank">Fellow Fellows</a></em>&nbsp;is a series that focuses on the current eruption of&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/news/tag/925992/fellowships" target="_blank">fellowships</a>&nbsp;in academia today. Within this realm, these positions produce a fantastic blend of practice, research, and design influence, traditionally done within a tight time-frame.&nbsp;<em>Fellow Fellows</em>&nbsp;sits down with these fellows and attempts to understand what these positions offer to both the participants and the discipline at large.&nbsp;It&nbsp;is about bringing attention and inquiry to the otherwise maddening pace of revolving academics while giving a broad view of the breakthrough work being done by those who exist in-between the newly minted graduate and the licensed associate.&nbsp;</p> <p>This week we speak to&nbsp;Zahra Safaverdi&nbsp;who served as the Harvard GSD's Irving innovation fellow in architecture in 2017.&nbsp;</p> https://archinect.com/features/article/150048287/baumgartner-uriu-is-a-small-studio-with-big-innovations Baumgartner + Uriu is a Small Studio with Big Innovations Mackenzie Goldberg 2018-02-05T10:00:00-05:00 >2018-02-05T11:26:10-05:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/bx/bx13r9f6wnu08ytp.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Baumgartner + Uriu (BplusU) are innovators known for pushing boundaries. With an in-house fabrication studio, the LA-based practice is consistently experimenting with the latest digital techniques and materials. Founded in 2006, the firm is led by Herwig Baumgartner and Scott Uriu, both with a background in music and working for Frank Gehry. For this week's <a href="https://archinect.com/features/tag/845829/small-studio-snapshots" target="_blank">Small Studio Snapshot</a>, we talked with the duo about how they got their start, what drives their work today, and what is on the horizon.</p> https://archinect.com/features/article/149937104/opendesk-cracking-the-production-code-for-open-source-furniture Opendesk, cracking the production code for open-source furniture Nicholas Korody 2016-03-30T15:12:00-04:00 >2022-03-16T09:16:08-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/w8/w8y71s0bie5rgyqv.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Before the Industrial Revolution, if you wanted a new piece of furniture, you&rsquo;d go to your local carpenter. Today, you&rsquo;re more likely to buy a chair that&rsquo;s made of Brazilian wood, designed by a Swede, and manufactured in China than one with even a single locally-produced nail. Enter <a href="https://www.opendesk.cc" target="_blank">Opendesk</a>, a furniture company with a global network and local manufacturing model, which might just spark a new revolution in the industry.</p>