The MAA is a visionary master program with an innovative and open structure, mixing diverse disciplines, shaping professionals capable of producing theoretical & practical solutions towards responsive cities, architecture & technology.


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KOMA

can robots and humans work hand in (hand) to create beautiful architecture? KOMA is a contemplative space, designed to be set in the landscape and allow for peaceful viewing, the form of KOMA is parametric and is able to sway with the wind through the use of tensile cables. The vertical timber elements were placed … Read more

COLOCHO

Drawing inspiration from the Central American term “colocho” meaning curl or loop, we developed a robotic printed clay column, while experimenting with non-uniform extrusions. In this seminar we explored the geometric possibilities that can be created with the incorporation of non-uniform rotations and movements in the robot while printing with clay. At the same time, … Read more

Column Stack

Robot-Assisted stacking of Wooden blocks Design concept In this experimental project, we explored the intersection of aesthetics and structural logic by designing a parametrically controlled wooden column assembled using robotic fabrication. The column starts with a square base and gradually transforms into a triangular top, demonstrating a seamless geometric transition. By stacking precisely cut wooden … Read more

Hexa-Pod

The Hexa-Pod is an innovative hexagonal wooden stacking pod designed to serve as an enclosed seating space. Inspired by organic geometric forms, this structure is composed of systematically arranged wooden slats, creating a dynamic and immersive shelter. The wooden members provide both structural integrity and aesthetic fluidity, making it a functional yet sculptural addition to … Read more