Harvard Graduate School of Design 2020
Computational design refers to methods borrowed from computer science, computational geometry and other fields, adapted to specific design problems such as design development, fabrication, analysis, interaction and communication.
This is an ongoing sample of computational design work, completed during my time as graduate student at Harvard. In this context, computational design refers to methods borrowed from computer science, computational geometry and other fields, adapted to specific design problems such as design development, fabrication, analysis, interaction and communication. Check back at regular intervals for updates!
01. Alogorithm for generating De Stijl inspired archtecure, collaboration with Robert Wang, MDes '20
01. The concept (and the input) for this series was a burial mask for an architect. In this case, Piet Mondrian and/or Gerrit Rietveld