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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Computational Design Seminar: RIBBON RHAPSODY

FACADE This project explores the integration of computational design and architecture to create a dynamic facade inspired by organic forms. The design features parametrically controlled vertical slats with wavy geometries, adapting to environmental factors like light and ventilation. Using Grasshopper, attractor points influence curvature, density, and transparency, enabling a responsive, visually striking structure. The facade … Read more

Orb-sessed

“Orb-sessed” is a parametric facade design that invites you to look closer and experience architecture in a new light. The building’s exterior is adorned with protruding orbs that catch and reflect the world around them, creating a constantly shifting visual experience. With a mirror-like finish, these orbs reflect the sky, the streets, and the people … Read more

The Wavefront Facade

Reference : “Sami Frashëri” School by SOA Architecture Deconstructing the logic behind the facade This building facade uses a parametric design after an initial climatic analysis of the place, conducted in the early stages of the project to archive an annual summer and winter strategies for indoor and outdoor environments. Pseudocode Workflow Animations Script Renders

THE CRYSTAL LATTICE

The objective of this assignment is to design a parametric facade that incorporates movable panels. This innovative approach aims to enhance both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the building, allowing for adaptability to various environmental conditions. By exploring the principles of parametric design, we can create a dynamic exterior that responds to changing light, … Read more

Computational Design Seminar: Flutter Skin

Our project explores a computationally designed facade developed using Grasshopper. The design features a curved surface with an asymmetric opening with multiple panels which transform with the motion of the wind. Main Concept The intricate pattern, colors and shimmer revealed in macro images of butterfly and moth wings inspired our facade. We wanted to translate … Read more

Computational Design Seminar

Sinuous Wood Abstract: This project explores the computational design of a parametric facade using Grasshopper. The design features horizontally arrayed wooden panels, parametrically repeated across segmented floors. Each panel extrudes outward at varying depths, creating dynamic curves that give the facade a fluid, organic aesthetic. These controls enable seamless adjustments to panel dimensions, extrusion patterns, … Read more

The Alternating Matchbox

The best Facade This modular workflow integrates design, structure, and function Concept Sketches Logic and References Facade Kit of Parts Grasshopper Script Main Facade Component:The process starts by extracting the facade face from the block. Curves are shaped with graph mappers, creating a bottom opening by shifting a curve in the z-direction. Height adjustments and alternating patterns … Read more

Parametric Ribbon-scape

Reference: Façade of Messe Basel New Hall, Basel, SwitzerlandArchitect: Herzog & de MeuronYear: 2013 Photo © Messe Basel Description of the façade :The façade of the building is composed of a series of ribbons that unfold based on their proximity to attractors. Façade construction logic:Step 1: Extract the surface of the block façade.Step 2: Generate … Read more