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G30 1st Year Studio – work in progress



G30 1st year design teams are currently exploring generative mass production processes based on evolutionary development logic. Two concepts of form-finding and form-generating are simultaneously developed using a wide range of material systems.

Minimal Surface Pavilion at Tokyo Designers Week 2011






We are participating this year’s Tokyo Designers Week and exhibiting our Minimal Surface Pavilion. This is our 6th version since we started constructing last September, and it gets better each time we reconstruct at different locations.
Tokyo Designers Week 2011 will run for a week from November 1 to 6 at Meiji Jingu Garden near Shibuya.
http://www.tdwa.com/tdw/exhibitors/genre.html?genre=建築

Digital Fabrication Lab Launch Event on 11.12.2011


We will hold a launch event for our Digital Fabrication Lab on November 12. This event was originally planned for March 15, 2011, but it was cancelled due to the 3/11 Tohoku Earthquake. We will be joined by Jesse Reiser from Princeton University who is Director of Graduate Program at School of Architecture and principal of Reiser + Umemoto, RUR Architecture in New York; Tom Verebes from University of Hong Kong. He is Associate Dean of Architecture School and also Creative Director of OCEAN.CN in Hong Kong; Michael Hansmeyer from ETH Zurich, Institute of Technology in Architecture; and Kengo Kuma, Manabu Chiba and Yusuke Obuchi from University of Tokyo

The event will start at 3:30 pm, Saturday on November 12, 2011.

Poster was designed by Olesia Biloborodko, G30 2nd year student.

Columbia University Midterm Review


Kunio Kudo Studio from Columbia University held a midterm review with us today. Kudo Studio is developing a design proposal for Kisennuma, one of major cities devastated by the 3/11 Tsunami. The theme of their project is Memory and Monument for 3/11.

G30 Studio’s Wunderkabinett


We built new shelvings in our studio last weekend. We have accumulated quite a few study models over the past months, and needed urgently to make a place to keep them. They are not one of those polished final presentation models, but rather inspirational models serving purposes for simulating martial behaviors and formal/tectonic studies.