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Computational Design Seminar: Maze Pavillion

The project explores computational design through a pavilion in Plaza de Cataluña, Barcelona, inspired by the works of Marc Fornes. Pedestrian flow analysis defined the pavilion’s anchor points, generating three structural elements using the Kangaroo plugin in Grasshopper. Subsequently, Ivy and the Kruskal algorithm were used to develop an optimized panelization pattern, facilitating digital fabrication. … Read more

Computational Design Seminar: Triangulated Tectonics

“Triangulated Tectonics” is a parametric pavilion designed for the rooftop of the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), leveraging computational design techniques. Developed using Grasshopper and Kangaroo Physics, the structure is composed of a triangular modular system, optimizing both material efficiency and structural stability. The tensegrity-inspired framework integrates dynamic relaxation and form-finding algorithms, enabling … Read more

The anemonic Veranda

The Best Canopy This project proposal transforms a public space by harnessing the power of color, light, and delicate architectural elements to create a vibrant and inviting environment. By extending the public ground, the design seamlessly integrates the space with its surroundings, fostering a sense of continuity and community. The extension incorporates a veranda that … Read more

Solaris

Pavilion at Plaça del Sol, Barcelona Solaris at Plaza del Sol is a dynamic structure that integrates with its urban pedestrian surroundings. Inspired by organic growth patterns, the pavilion’s perforated shell creates a play of light and shadow, fostering an ever-changing spatial experience. The flowing form provides both shade and ventilation, enhancing comfort within the … Read more

Breathing Fibres

A Dynamic Pavilion in Plaça d’Espanya. The structure redefines the experience of Plaça d’Espanya by combining movement, interaction, and shade. It consists of two undulating metal tubes, guiding visitors inward and connecting to the central monument via tensioned cables, creating a dynamic spatial framework. Above, light fabric panels move with the wind, constantly shifting light, … Read more

Ethereal Bloom

The Ethereal Bloom Pavilion embodies fluidity and lightness, mimicking organic structures found in nature. The twisted lattice frame, already developed through a parametric script, acts as the primary structural element. The spaces between the frame are filled with inflatable ETFE panels, which are designed to respond to air pressure forces and achieve a soft, billowing … Read more

Pneumatic Pulse

Define Base Surface Define a planar surface with boundary conditions Generate Mesh Discretize the surface using a triangulated or hexagonal mesh Identify Anchor Points Distribute anchor points randomly manner across the mesh Introduce forces or constraints at anchor points to manipulate the mesh. Extrude elements from the anchor points to create structural support Use parametric … Read more

PERPETUA – perpetual and unending

Abstract Perpetua is a pavilion that embodies fluidity, continuity, and movement. Inspired by the dynamic energy of Plaça Nova, its overlapping curves rise and intertwine, forming three distinct yet connected pathways that invite exploration. The name “Perpetua”, meaning perpetual and unending, reflects the seamless transition of space, where geometry and motion merge into an evolving … Read more

Echo de Rut

– Introduction: Echo de Rut Plaça de la Virreina: -Plaça de la Virreina exists in a delicate tension between past and present, a space where history is not a relic but a rhythm. At its core stand two silent yet commanding sentinels: the Church of Saint Joan and the Font de Rut. These are not … Read more

Luzarca

A Fluid Dialogue Between Light, Space, and Movement. Luzarca is a lightweight architectural pavilion that merges computational design, structural efficiency, and urban interaction. Its undulating mesh canopy creates a dynamic play of light and shadow, shifting throughout the day. Designed for modularity, it is easily assembled, disassembled, and relocated, emphasizing sustainability. The pavilion fosters movement … Read more

Nestcape

CONCEPT Plaça de George Orwell, a historically and socially complex urban space in Barcelona, serves as the foundation for our pavilion, Nestscape. Inspired by the triangular geometry of the plaza, the design emerges as a modular, porous canopy that interacts with human and avian movement alike. The pavilion responds to the site’s historical evolution—from a contested public … Read more

Sant Felip Neri Pavilion

Master in Advanced Architecture Computational Design Seminar Yetkin Demir / Giovanny Gordillo SITE Placa De Sant Felip Neri is a small square located in the Gothic quarter. Bearing scars from the Spanish Civil War in 1938, this plaza holds a tragic past. Surrounded by the church and mixed use buildings, this square serves as a … Read more