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During the second year of the Master in Advanced Architecture + Thesis Project (MAA02), students have the unique opportunity to work for a period of 1 year on an Individual Thesis Project, focused on the development of a research or pilot project based on the student’s interest, and the learnings of the first year. IAAC supports the student in selecting their Thesis Project topic in order to better orient them according to their future career interests and opportunities. Each student, according to their specific topic, is assigned one or more Thesis Advisors that follow the development of the work throughout the year.
In parallel to the development of the Individual Thesis Project, the second year of the MAA02 offers a series of seminars enhancing the theoretical, practical and computational skills of the students.
Course: MAA01 25/26 Assembled Architecture Seminar
Computational Logic of Iterative Assemblage Processes
Assembled Architecture investigates how computational thinking and algorithmic logic can inform architectural design in response to increasing density and complexity in the built environment. The seminar treats spatial building blocks as computational units, capable of storing and processing information through their geometric and topological properties. Using iterative growth and assembly processes developed in tools such as Grasshopper and the Anemone plugin, students explore how modular aggregations evolve into differentiated, coherent architectural systems driven by internal and external conditions.
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