After successful completion of the course, students are able to identify and utilise datasets commonly used in data-driven design processes. In particular, the use of open-access databases containing geospatial data and its integration with parametric design processes will be presented in this course. Students will learn how to link parametric design techniques with geospatial analysis methods.
The course will provide fundamental knowledge on utilising data in the design processes addressing the intersection of architectural and spatial planning scales. Lectures and exercises will focus on the aspects related to the role and use of data in parametric design processes. At the same time, students are offered a hands-on introduction to the techniques used in parametric design in architecture, interdisciplinary data structuring and deriving data with geospatial analysis tools.
Topics:
Data sources and databases in data-driven design
Geospatial (GIS) analysis as a data source in architectural design
Data structuring and integration in parametric design approaches
Content will be delivered through lectures, discussions, in-class hands-on work and homework assignments. The performance assessment is carried out in written and oral form.
+++Mandatory introductory course in the first semester of the Master Curriculum Building Sciences and Environment+++
+++Course can only be attented by Students enrolled in the programme+++
+++Lecture in english language.+++
The performance assessment is carried out in written, oral and/or examination-immanent form.
The student has to be enrolled for at least one of the studies listed below
No prior knowledge of Rhinoceros 3D and Grasshopper are required, however, it is expected that students invest time and effort in a self-directed manner into acquiring working knowledge, utilising the wide choice of existing video tutorials on the Rhinoceros 3D / Grasshopper websites