Design and Computation Workshop

 

 
Secciones
Instructors
 
Daniel Cardoso

Daniel Cardoso uses computation as a vehicle to explore the evolution of design culture as a dynamic interplay of technology, pedagogy and practice. He has practiced as a computational design specialist in KPF- New York and as an independent architect and media designer in Bogotá. Daniel is currenty a Presidential Fellow at MIT, where he works towards his doctoral dissertation in Design and Computation.

[Daniel's url: http://mit.edu/~dcardoso/www]

 
Kenfield Griffith

Kenfield Griffith is a PhD candidate in Design and Computation. Griffith's research concentrates on CAD/CAM technologies for global application. He has instructed workshops at MIT, in Chile, and in Peru concentrating on the fundamentals of programming for CAD/CAM applications.
Griffith likes short walks on the beach, the cold weather, and lots of snow on the ground.

 
Skylar Tibbits

Skylar Tibbits graduated from Philadelphia University with a 5 yr. Bachelor of Architecture degree and a minor in experimental computation. Skylar is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in the Design + Computation program at MIT.  Skylar's work experience includes; SKIII Space Variations, ZAHA HADID Architects, Asymptote Architecture and Point b Design. Skylar has co-curated Scriptedbypurpose <www.scriptedbypurpose.net>, an exhibition on explicit and encoded processes within design in Philadelphia. 
 
[Skylar's url : www.sjet.us]

 
 
 

 

     
Daniel Cardoso Llach, 2009