Within the current global context of rapid change, integrated with the potentials of digital technologies, IAAC’s Master in Advanced Architecture (MAA) is committed to the generation of new ideas and applications for Urban Design, Self Sufficiency, Digital Manufacturing Techniques and Advanced Interaction.

In this context IAAC works with a multidisciplinary approach, facing the challenges posed by our environment and the future development of cities, architecture and buildings, through a virtuous combination of technology, biology, computational design, digital and robotic fabrication, pushing innovation beyond the boundaries of a more traditional architectural approach.

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JEWEL CHANGI

Architect: Safdie Architects Location: Singapore Year: 2019 The Jewel Changi Airport, designed by Safdie Architects, features a mesmerizing glass and steel toroidal structure. Its parametrically designed glass facade, forming a biodome, integrates geometric precision with natural elements. The intricate curvature and tessellated pattern of the facade respond dynamically to environmental conditions, optimizing daylight and ventilation. This parametric design allows … Read more

Japan Pavilion, Dubai Expo by Yuko Nagayama

Expo 2020: Japan Pavilion, Dubai by Yuko Nagayama This project aims to study the structural design of the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, focusing on two key components: the facade and roof structures. The overarching design concept is centered around representing Eastern and Japanese cultural elements through the simplicity of triangle space truss and … Read more

G U M – [ P ] a v i l i o n

A Pavilion for Plaza del Pi The “GumP-avilion” is an urban feature tailored for Plaza del Pi in Barcelona. Situated centrally, it graces the elevation near the “Cathedral of Santa Maria del Pi” and is strategically connected to significant landmarks like “La Rambla” and “Plaza de Sant Josep Oriol” in the heart of the Gothic … Read more

THE TREE | Norway Pavilion – Expo 2010 |

The Norway Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010, a visionary creation by Helen & Hard, epitomises sustainable design with its “Norway Powered by Nature” theme.  Comprising 15 adaptable “trees,” the pavilion seamlessly marries urbanity with nature, fostering social sustainability through Eco-friendly materials like wood and bamboo. Its low-energy concept integrates solar panels, water purification, and … Read more