City Science
Canceled for Spring 2023. Next offered Spring 2024.
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.
SMArchS Computation Pre-Thesis Preparation
2/27/23: Schedule changed to F 12-2
Preliminary study in preparation for the thesis for the SMArchS degree in Computation. Topics include literature search, precedents examination, thesis structure and typologies, and short writing exercise.
Computation Design Lab
UG: 4.550 G: 4.570
Provides students with an opportunity to explore projects that engage real world problems concerning spatial design, technology, media, and society. In collaboration with industry partners and public institutions, students identify topical issues and problems, and also explore and propose solutions through the development of new ideas, theories, tools, and prototypes. Industry and academic collaborators act as a source of expertise, and as clients and critics of projects developed during the term. General theme of workshop varies by semester or year. Open to students from diverse backgrounds in architecture and other design-related areas.
Additional work required of students taking graduate version.
Background to Shape Grammars/Research Seminar in Computation
4.542:
An advanced examination of the shape grammar formalism and its relationship to some key issues in a variety of other fields, including art and design, philosophy, history and philosophy of science, linguistics and psychology, literature and literary studies, logic and mathematics, and artificial intelligence. Student presentations and discussion of selected readings are encouraged. Topics vary from year to year.
4.582:
In-depth presentations of current research in design and computation.
Introduction to Shape Grammars II
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.
Topics vary from year to year. Can be repeated with permission of instructor.
Visual Computing
UG: 4.520 G: 4.521
Introduces a visual-perceptual, rule-based approach to design using shape grammars. Covers grammar fundamentals through lectures and in-class, exercises. Focuses on shape grammar applications, from stylistic analysis to creative design, through presentations of past applications and through short student exercises and projects. Presents computer programs for automating shape grammars.
Additional work required of students taking graduate version.
4.520/4.521 Syllabus (MIT Certificate protected)
Introduction to Building Information Modeling in Architecture
UG: 4.507 G: 4.567
Class canceled for Spring 2023.
