MIT Campus Map
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(printable pdf file) This map includes locations of notable buildings and Computation group's faculty offices. |
Larry Sass and Digital Design Fabrication Group
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Plywood Cabin Exploration of CNC technology to build a complete house from computer models and plywood sheets without drawings or nails. |
Taro Narahara
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Space Re-actor (SMArchS thesis) Through agent-based computation, this software displays various human behaviors in reaction to spatial characteristics. |
Computation group students
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DESCOMP BLOG Our students' underground space... |
Anime-tecture
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Student Animation Gallery Gallery of computer graphics film projects by students in Prof. Nagakura's class, Architecture in Motion Graphics |
Franco Vairani
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BitCar: Concept for a Stackable City Car This shared stackable vehicle for short trips within a city was developed under Prof. Mitchell's CityCar project. |
Kaustuv De Biswas+Sadia Shirazi
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K9 Computation Once we attach the symbol Dog to the entity which encapsulates its moods, responses and reactions, we move from low level to high level description. |
Computation Group
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DES-COMP.08 Student Exhibition Selected projects presented at our first student work exhibition at MIT's Work Gallery during the week of September 3rd, 2008. |
2011-12 Public Lecture Series
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Computation Group All lectures are open to public, and take place on Fridays, 12:30-2:00PM at room 7-431. |
Duks Felix Koschitz
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Curved-Crease ORIGAMI MIT student entry to 4th Architecture Biennial in Beijing, 2010 |
Xiaoji Chen
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Seeing Differently (SMarchS thesis) A new type of digital map is created from massive urban data and represents cities from perspectives that are rarely seen before. |
George Xinxin Lin
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Image of Architecture: Finding Transience Timelapse video on MIT campus for an independent study project |
Rachelle Villalon + Dina El-Zanfaly
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In-Sight This prototype developed in BIM Workshop at MIT is an interactive on-site software on Android tablets for pre- and post-construction visualization. |
Ari Kardasis + Xiaoji Chen
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Hash Table MIT student entry to 4th Architecture Biennial in Beijing, 2010 |
Alan Tai
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Design for Assembly This thesis explores a computational process of generating interlocking wood frames accompanied by their animated assembly sequence instructions. |
Kaustuv De Biswas + Daniel Rosenberg
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Maxwell's Dream This on-campus installation for MIT 150 is an interactive mural of magnetic fields that drive patters of light. |
Takehiko Nagakura
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Gushikawa Orchid Center Design and Visualization of an award-wininig office building in Okinawa, Japan. |
Carl Yu + Dave Chiu
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Connected Urban Development Video production for MIT Mobile Experience Lab and Cisco Systems, produced by Federico Casalegno and Prof. William Mitchell. |
Joseph Choma
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Contested Boundaries MIT student entry to 4th Architecture Biennial in Beijing, 2010 |
George Stiny
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Shape: Talking about Seeing and Doing 'Stiny is to shape as Chomsky was to word or Wolfram to number.' (Lionel March) |
Yuchen Liu
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Robotic Design Construction (SMArchS thesis) This project experiments digital design fabrication for freeform masonry construction by robotics. |
Juhong Park
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Hybrid Simmulation MIT student entry to 4th Architecture Biennial in Beijing, 2010 |
Somnath Ray
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3D Scanning This artifact, produced as part of course work for MAS.863, is generated from 3D point-cloud scan of another project for Penrose tiling. |
S. Chen + S. Li + J. Lobel
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Computational Constructs This is a publication of paper collections by recent graduates of Computation group. |
Chen-Whei Su
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La Tourette Visualization This final project for Takehiko Nagakura's Geometric Modeling course intends to capture Le Corbusier's play of light. |
Takehiko Nagakura + Jun Oishi
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Deskrama Deskrama is a drawing-syncronized interactive space browser for three dimensional architectural designs. |
Axel Kilian
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Fabrication of partially double-curved surfaces This project aims at connection of digital modeling with generative programming and rapid prototyping. |
Terry Knight
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Original Design: Shape Grammars Development of a shape grammar begins with a vocabulary of shapes and spatial relations between shapes. |
Skylar Tibbits
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voltaDom On-campus installation for MIT 150 celebration by our SMarchS graduate, Tibbits, who now serves as a Lecturer at Department of Architecture. |
Larry Sass
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Your House A prefabricated house design selected for a full scale prototyping at NY MOMA in its 2008 show Home Delivery. |
Kent Larson
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The PlaceLab Hundreds of sensors are installed in nearly every part of this one-bedroom condominium, and used to develop innovative user interface applications. |
For PROF. William J Mitchell
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MIT Faculty Resolution In memory of a great pioneer who accomplished so much and touched lives of so many of us. |
Daniel Cardoso
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Melnikov Grammar This study extracts the basic design principle of Melnikov's architecture and turns them into a set of geometric rules. |
Woongki Sung
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Sketching in 3D A volumetric sketching application that provides designers with intuitive body-engaging interaction and innovative tools for exploring design opti |
Daniel Rosenberg
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Scissor Pair Transformable (SMArchS thesis) This research explores the generation of uncertain shapes and behaviors using Scissor -pair Structures. |
William Mitchell
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Imagining MIT In this book, Mitchell offers a critical, behind-the-scenes view of MIT's new buildings and the complex processes that produced them. |
Ophelia Wilkins
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Davis Museum Simulation This final project for Takehiko Nagakura's Geometric Modeling studies the design of skylight in Rafael Moneo's Museum in Wellesley University. |
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