Architectural design and production is becoming more and more a digitally-networked practice, and an outcome of distributed activities within and across organisations that involves various collaborative interactions and embedding intelligence into the formation, organisation, performance and actualisation of spaces.
The symposium will investigate the emerging concept of "Distributed Intelligence in Design".
Speakers include Salford University, SOM, KPF, Universidad Católica de Chile, Bollinger & Grohmann, SPAN, University of Sheffield, University of Bath, UCL Bartlett, Robert McNeel & Associates, Foster & Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, Gehry Technologies, Granlund, Bentley Systems, DWG Arquitetura e Sistemas, Queensland University of Technology, Delft University and RMIT Architecture
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Distributed Intelligence in Design Symposium
May 8-9 Salford Quays, UK
Architectural design and production is becoming more and more a digitally-networked practice, and an outcome of distributed activities within and across organisations that involves various collaborative interactions and embedding intelligence into the formation, organisation, performance and actualisation of spaces.Distributed Intelligence in Design Symposium
The symposium will investigate the emerging concept of "Distributed Intelligence in Design".
Speakers include Salford University, SOM, KPF, Universidad Católica de Chile, Bollinger & Grohmann, SPAN, University of Sheffield, University of Bath, UCL Bartlett, Robert McNeel & Associates, Foster & Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects, Gehry Technologies, Granlund, Bentley Systems, DWG Arquitetura e Sistemas, Queensland University of Technology, Delft University and RMIT Architecture
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