I'am an Architect by Profession and have spend 4 yrs working as one. Now I'm highly interested in computational design and want to excel in the same. But I'm just not able to narrow it down to what course. AA seems like a more holistic course venturing into all the tangents of computational design then giving students the freedom to advance/research into any particular field and I-Tech is more or less the same but with more emphasis on structures and build-ability (I think). Adaptive Architecture and Computation at UCL , this course only talks about computation for design process only. I'm super confused when it comes to I-Tech and Adaptive Architecture and Computation. I would really like someone to shed some light onto these courses.
Thanks in advance!
Dec 8, 14 3:14 pm
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Hi all!
I'am an Architect by Profession and have spend 4 yrs working as one. Now I'm highly interested in computational design and want to excel in the same. But I'm just not able to narrow it down to what course. AA seems like a more holistic course venturing into all the tangents of computational design then giving students the freedom to advance/research into any particular field and I-Tech is more or less the same but with more emphasis on structures and build-ability (I think). Adaptive Architecture and Computation at UCL , this course only talks about computation for design process only. I'm super confused when it comes to I-Tech and Adaptive Architecture and Computation. I would really like someone to shed some light onto these courses.
Thanks in advance!
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