Special Subject: Architectural Computation — Feeling Architectural Heritage
Subject canceled for Fall 2023 term
Preparation for Design and Computation PhD Thesis
Selection of thesis topic, definition of method of approach, and preparation of thesis proposal in computation. Independent study supplemented by individual conference with faculty.
Preparation for SMArchS Computation Thesis
Students select thesis topic, define method of approach, and prepare thesis proposal for SMArchS Computation degree. Faculty supervision on a group basis. Intended for SMArchS Computation program students, prior to registration for 4.ThG.
Introduction to Shape Grammars I
An in-depth introduction to shape grammars and their applications in architecture and related areas of design. Shapes in the algebras Ui j, in the algebras Vi j and Wi j incorporating labels and weights, and in algebras formed as composites of these. Rules and computations, shape and structure, designs.
Preparation for SMArchS Computation Thesis
Students select thesis topic, define method of approach, and prepare thesis proposal for SMArchS Computation degree. Faculty supervision on a group basis. Intended for SMArchS Computation program students, prior to registration for 4.ThG.
Forum in Computation
Group discussions and presentation of ongoing graduate student research in the Computation program.
4.583 Syllabus (MIT Certificate Protected)
Proseminar in Computation / Research Seminar in Computation
4.581 Proseminar in Computation (G) / 4.582 Research Seminar in Computation (G)
In-depth presentations of current research in design and computation.
Inquiry into Computation and Design
Explores the varied nature, history and practice of computation in design through lectures, readings, small projects, discussions, and guest visits by Computation group faculty and others. Topics may vary from year to year. Aims to help students develop a critical awareness of different approaches to and assumptions about computation in design beyond the specifics of techniques and tools, and to open avenues for further research.
4.580 Syllabus (MIT Certificate Protected)

