specializing in design technology for the built environment

Coordination

CASE AIANY Tech Lecture now available online

The lecture that we gave over a month ago (wow, that went fast!), is now available online, thanks to the good folks at Bentley. Unfortunately, you also have to register with them to watch the video (they have to get something out of it right?).

CASE speaks at AIANY Tech Series

CASE has been invited to present during the monthly AIANY Tech Lecture series. We're stoked to take part in this consistently impressive series and hope we can live up to everyone's expectations.

I've included the original announcement below:

CASE teaches Orchestration workshop at Columbia GSAPP

I taught a workshop at Columbia GSAPP, along with Fed and Josh Emig from SHoP Architects, focused on the use of new technology in the production of full-scale building component systems. The workshop emphasized the use of these tools in order to facilitate better communication and collaboration, rather than the isolated study of technique.

Steve presents at Digital Craft Symposium

In September 2007, I was invited to speak as part of a symposium and panel discussion exploring the role of craft in contemporary design. I presented my work on technology implementation and design computation for SHoP Architects, specifically my work on the precast enclosure system for the 290 Mulberry project.

Fed and Steve at LA Design Technology Forum

Steve and I, along with Nash Hurley, spoke at the Los Angeles Design Technology Forum in July 2007 about our work at SHoP Architects. We discussed the importance of R&D efforts within the building industry, especially architectural offices, commenting on issues of coordinated design and management, as well as, the role of environmental analysis in the design process.

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Fed on Transformative Design Tools

In April 2007, I was interviewed by Architectural Record for an article called "Transformative Tools Start to Take Hold." The author outlines the broad basis of BIM and then describes through a series of case studies with owners, architects, engineers and builders, how BIM specifically impacted their projects. 

Click here to see the full article.