Our Digital Fabrication Lab’s blog got a new look.
Advanced Design Studies Blog: Critical Mass
Continuing from last semester, 2nd year students are working on their Cybernetic Urbanism projects. The main objective of this studio project is to develop an artificial life-like urban ecology integrating natural and human environments by networking biological and industrial production processes.
Circle Pack Pavilion was reassembled at Architectural Institute of Japan(AIJ) for Archieering Design Exhibition 2012. This event was organized to connect architecture and structural engineering design. The pavilion will be exhibited until Nov. 25th.
Our 2013-2014 application is now available. If you are interested in applying for G30, please visit the following site for information about our course.
G30 Architecture and Urbanism
Eligibility for Application
Applicant must be:
*Previous study of architecture is strongly recommended but not required
Selection Procedure
Application process will take place in two stages:
1st Stage:
Portfolio review and assessment of application documents.
Application result will be notified by e-mail
2nd Stage:
An online interview via Skype. Applicants will be asked to present their portfolio and to answer questions concerning their ambitions at the University of Tokyo.
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Please visit Global 30 website for further detailed information about the application.
**Check List of the application documents for G30-UDA
***For more information on Financial Aid at University of Tokyo, please visit our blog on November 21, 2011
Today, we had midterm review with 1st year students. They have been working on the development of non-liner tensegrity canopy, and the review was focused on design systems, aiming for their work to be developed and built as full-scale pavilions next year. The students will continue developing their work with Rhino+Grasshopper and Processing. Later in the semester, Maya and a structural analysis plugin, developed by Daisuke Hirose who teaches our Maya class, will be used for structural analysis.