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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RED SEA – 2050

G4-STUDIO, KIN INFRASTRUCTURE ABSTRACT: The Red Sea 2050 Architectural Project presents an innovative and sustainable approach to coral reef conservation. Focused on education and design interventions, the project addresses the urgent need to safeguard coral ecosystems. The conceptual framework involves the creation of modular panels—both large and small—deployed as coral farming plates. This approach allows … Read more

DecompAsper

Marine Oasis Creation Through Plastic Decomposition Implementing a Symbiotic Relationship with Aspergillus Fungi To Restore Ocean Deserts Keywords: Plastic decomposition | Aspergillus fungi | Lichen | Cyanobacteria | Marine ecosystem | Garbage Patch | Degrowth | Coral reefs | Ocean deserts | Habitat restoration The DecompAsper stands out as an innovative device that, through the synergistic … Read more

DOLPHIN DEFENDER

STUDIO – G4 KIN INFRASTRUCTURES The Dolphin Defender is an innovative underwater floating structure situated in international waters near Japan, designed to address various marine challenges and foster ecological balance. . With a depth of 200 meters, equipped with advanced sonar tracking, the Dolphin Defender serves as a vigilant guardian, detecting ships and boats in … Read more

Burrowed Time – Kin Infrastructures

“Strategizing the facilitation of mutualistic symbiosis between Earth-worms and soil in a post-extraction scenario” EARTHWORMS AND SOIL AGENTS INVOLVED WHY ARE EARTHWORMS IMPORTANT? THREATS TO EARTHWORMS THEATRE OF OPERATIONS DEMONSTRATION SITE THE INTERVENTIONS THE SOIL CONSERVATORY THE TERRA-REFORMER A PROJECTION OF THE FUTURE – SPECULATIVE TIMELINE

Castor-topia

A Sym-praxis Toolkit for Wetland Activation The project harnesses the unique behaviors of Eurasian Beavers to restore wetlands and address environmental challenges. The comprehensive toolkit, guided by a co-design strategy with beavers, emphasizes minimalistic, biodegradable materials and on-site 3D printing. It envisions a future where their project contributes to reducing desertification and fostering biodiversity. blank … Read more