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Tuesday, 25 May 2021 3:00 PM - Friday, 11 June 2021 9:00 PM CEST
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In 4 days of lectures and hands-on exercises, you will be introduced to the wider architectural context, explained the basics, guided through real-life examples and revealed advanced concepts of a controlled discrete assembly.
A week after the main workshop you can discuss and troubleshoot your individual Monoceros project with the workshop tutors. In another week you will present your personal project in front of a renowned jury and receive a signed certificate.
The entirely online workshop will take place in the virtual environment of Gather town and will consists of lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, individual consulting, exhibitions, networking and parties.
Can't wait to welcome you in our virtual hub!
Cancellation policy Fee for a cancellation made by a participant is 37.50 €. Cancellation made by the workshop organizers will be fully refunded.
Fee for a cancellation made by a participant is 37.50 €.
Cancellation made by the workshop organizers will be fully refunded.
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Arx.ace is a space where architects and designers can gain knowledge by high-quality workshops, lectures and practical experience in direct interaction with influential figures from the industry. We are passionate about providing you the best possible content to help acquire certified skills you need to succeed in today's fast-changing environment, expand your professional network and move architecture forward. Be part of our vision to accelerate evolution of creation. Join the inspiring environment that shapes and connects the next generation of architects and designers. Everyone counts. #AceTheArchitecture
Ján Pernecký graduated from Slovak University of Technology (Slovakia / 2007), Academy of Fine arts and Design (Slovakia / 2008), Studied at Die Angewandte / Excessive III (Austria / Hernan Diaz Alonso, Steven Ma / 2011). Currently he is a PhD. candidate at UMPRUM (Prague / Imro Vaško / 2019 -). Together with Ján Tóth he is the maker of the Monoceros Grasshopper plug-in. In 2016 a software architect at Vectary, an online 3d modelling tool. In 2019 co-authored a standalone voxel-based morphing software H.U.R.B.A.N. selector. In 2010 Ján founded rese arch – a platform for support and teaching of conceptual and computational architecture. In 2012 he represented Slovakia and Czechia with an exhibition named Asking architecture at La Biennale di Venezia. Since 2011 Ján has been a guest speaker at dozens of lectures and presentations internationally. Since 2013 organized and taught dozens of live international courses aimed at computational design, interactive design and robotic fabrication in Slovakia, Austria, Serbia, Czechia, The Netherlands, and Germany. He taught dozens of courses organized by universities in Italy, Poland, Spain, Slovakia, and Czechia. He is regularly a jury at critiques, and diploma/PhD. reviewer at various universities. In 2017 he has been a guest professor at an experimental architecture studio at VUT Brno, Czechia. In 2020 teaching a software course at IAAC / MRAC. In 2015 he founded and taught rese arch Sessions – a platform for online teaching of computational design tools (Grasshopper and Processing). Organized a rese arch MEETUP Conference in Bratislava, SK (2015), Paris, FR (2016), Prague, CZ (2017), and Paris, FR (2018). In 2016 Ján founded Subdigital, a studio aimed at digitally enhanced design.
Kristýna Uhrová is an architect, designer, specialist in digital production and prototyping. The focus of her work is prototyping, creating physical materializations of digital / algorithmic designs, experimental and conceptual architecture. She is also interested in interdisciplinary discussion, linking architecture, design, visual art, small scale spatial installations, and scenography. She is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at Brno University of Technology where she now contributes as an external consultant for Jirí Vítek's studio at the Institute of Experimental Architecture.
Michaela Krpalová is a student at the Department of Architecture at Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. Main themes of her studies are large-scale architecture, urban strategies, computational design, and digital art. These themes she applies not only in her academical research, but also in its practical implementation in the Subdigital studio.
Eva is an Architect and Designer with interests focused on interdisciplinary interaction and multimedia communication based on architecture, arts, and computational design. Eva received a Master's Degree in Architecture from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where she studied under Prof. Zaha Hadid. Due to her passion for innovation, digital fabrication, and rapid prototyping, Eva received a Fab Diploma at Fab Academy in IAAC Fab Lab in Barcelona. She worked in Bollinger+Grohmann Ingenieure (Vienna) and gained professional experience in diverse architectural offices such as Coop Himmelb(l)au (Vienna), DMAA (Vienna), Gianni Ranaulo Design (Dubai), SYNArchitecture, and more. Eva is a former member of Design Morphine, since 2017 she is running her practice, arx. Together with Jan, they launched the eLearning platform arx.ace dedicated to innovative strategies in architecture and design.
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Lecture: Discrete aggregationLecture: Wave Function CollapseTour: Introduction to MonocerosDemonstration: Building a basic discrete aggregate with Monoceros
Troubleshooting: Installing pluginsExample: Bare minimumExample: Linear aggregate
Tour: All about ModulesTour: Basics about Slots and RulesDemonstration: What makes a good Module and EnvelopeDemonstration: Troubleshooting the Rules
Q&A and troubleshooting with workshop assistants
Tour: Advanced RulesDemonstration: Alternative ways to define Rules
Example: Hardwiring Modules into the EnvelopeExample: Hard shell, porous fleshExample: Modules weighted by attractorsQ&A
Tour: Advanced SlotsDemonstration: Finetuning Slots
Example: Rhizomatic aggregateExample: Simple aggregated houseExample: Simple villageQ&A
Tour: How to read the SolutionDemonstration: Postprocessing the SolutionDemonstration: Changing Modules in a solved EnvelopeLecture: Interfering with the WFC SolverDemonstration: Manual observationDemonstration: Implementing real-life constraintsDemonstration: Counting ModulesLecture: Evaluating the solutionDemonstration: Optimizing the solution
Assignment for the individual workQ&AFeedback from the participants
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