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During the MAEBB02, IAAC gives students the opportunity to create individual Studio agendas and develops Thesis Projects based on ecological design, thermodynamics applied to buildings, new fabrication techniques, material experimentation, solar technologies and more. In this way, IAAC puts together an experimental and learning environment for the training of professionals with both intellectual and applied responses to the increasing complexity and environmental pressures of contemporary urban environments.
Course: MaAI 24/25 Research Studio
Data-driven and impactful solutions. Through the presentations of the industry partner’s challenges for the built environment, which are aligned with the master's vertical and horizontal master’s themes, students have the opportunity to engage with real-world issues that require innovative solutions. Guided by weekly guest experts from both academia and industry, students explore and define a research project that tackles the challenges of the built environment. The developed project focuses on a data-driven solution with the potential for practical application and further development throughout the academic year.
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