From the collaboration between the Architecture Departments of Innsbruck University and the University of Nicosia, the MSc in Computational Design and
Digital Fabrication investigates the relationship between computational tools
and architectural design. It focuses on programming languages as the basis of
computational design methods and digital fabrication tools, attaining a coherent understanding of the relationship between coding, design
intent, and built form.
The
program goal is to offer prospective participants the opportunity to
develop computational design skills and hands-on cutting-edge fabrication techniques while acquiring mature analytical thinking on the theory and applications of
computational tools in architecture along with creative problem-solving working
methods.
The
program is based on a Distance Learning Structure and will be using Rhino and
Grasshopper extensively.
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