The members of the Center for Geometry and Computational
Design cordially invite faculty, students, company representatives
and the public to the 8th Symposium on Geometry and
Computational Design at TU Wien on November 3rd, 2023.
Leading researchers will give lectures on recent developments
in geometry, computer graphics, computational design, and
civil and architectural engineering. In addition, selected and
ongoing research projects within the center and the FWF Special
Research Programme Advanced Computational Design will
be presented in short talks, on posters, and in an exhibition.
The symposium will be free of charge for all attendees. Registration,
via email to gcd-registration@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at, is
open until October 30th.
We would like to thank our partner, the AdvanceAEC Network.
9 00 REGISTRATION
9 20 OPENING
GERTI KAPPEL, Dean of the Faculty of Informatics at TU Wien and
MICHAEL WIMMER, Director of the Center for Geometry and Computational Design,
Coordinator of the Special Research Programme Advanced Computational Design
9 30 SIMON GUEST, University of Cambridge, UK
Modelling the Geometry of Origami
// Coffee break + SFB ACD exhibition
10 45 MICHELA SPAGNUOLO, IMATI Genua, Italy
The Role of Geometry in Intelligent Cities of Tomorrow
11 30 BENJAMIN DILLENBURGER, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Form and Performance in a Digital Building Culture
// Lunch break + SFB ACD exhibition
14 00 EIKE SCHLING, University of Hong Kong
Geometry Design Structure
14 45 MICHAEL WIMMER, TU Wien
The Special Research Programme Advanced Computational Design — Introduction
JOHANNES SCHLUSCHE, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Pointcloud Tectonics
CHRISTIAN FREUDE, TU Wien
Thermal Simulation for Interactive Conceptual Design
SOROOSH MORTEZAPOOR, TU Wien
A Large-Scale Haptic VR System Using a Collaborative Mobile Robot
VALENTIN SENK, TU Wien
Understanding Bio-Composite Mechanics to Enable Material-Informed Design
// Coffee break + SFB ACD exhibition
16 30 DANIELA MITTERBERGER, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Augmented Human and Extended Machine: Adaptive digital fabrication
and human-machine collaboration for architecture
17 15 KAI STREHLKE, Blumer Lehmann, Switzerland
Free Form Timber Architecture
// SFB ACD exhibition until 18 30