Reframe the Future
July’s Design Museum Mornings presentation will showcase how you can utilize Big Data, Computational Design, and Conveyance to not only shape the outcome of a project, but the design process itself!
The use of Big Data assists and guides the analytic process and Computational Design utilizes computer language to amplify the design process by encoding the designer’s creative actions.
This allows for quicker step-by-step evaluation and optimization of the design process.
The presentation will also showcase how Conveyance, the use of virtual reality and augmented reality, is helping to communicate and evaluate design.
It sounds futuristic, but it’s the way designers on the cutting edge are shaping the structures of tomorrow!
Richard Kuhn, Design Director of Perkins+Will is joining us on Friday, July 14th to give our Design Museum Mornings audience a behind the scenes tour of the new design process.
His presentation will detail the design strategies, decision making, and computational processes used in designing a highly sustainable stadium.
This presentation kicks off at 8:30 am on the morning of July 14th at Perkins+Will, and will feature audience Q&A, breakfast, coffee, and plenty of great design discussion!
Doors open at 8:30 am; Presentation begins at 9:00 am.
COST | ↑ top |
Members: FreeNot-Yet-Members: $5
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
designmuseumfoundation.org/boston/blog/2017/06/07/technology-changing-design-process/
LOCATION | ↑ top |
225 Franklin St, Suite 1100, Boston, MA, 02110 map
Phone: 1-888-287-0167
Perkins+Will, 225 Franklin St Suite 1100, Boston MA 02110
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