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Architecture Digitisation - Episode 11 | Giuseppe Bono (tp bennett)

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I’ve always found Architecture a bit of a secret society, a bit like Marketing in a way. It can be easy from the outside to view it as just creative thoughts and conceptual designs with no science behind them as the output is so visual. Yes, science is integral to the design and build of, well, anything.

As technology becomes more advanced right across the construction space, from the design software we use to creative innovative-looking buildings, to the product development of materials that allow these buildings to become a reality, these changes mean that Architectures transition from pencil, paper, ruler, to keyboard, mouse and software have given rise for even more scope to design and build structures that were once only ever classed as futuristic, and the usage of new building materials means that the way these structures are being built physically is also changing.

It’s important we don’t overlook the catalyst for all this change however, us. The societies we live in, the cultures that surround us and the demands of a new generation mean that the human element within architecture is not forgotten and we still build to cater for our changing needs and wants.

This co-existence, the rise of a digitised architectural space and the changing requirements of the generations lead us to multiple questions about how technology is and perhaps will shape the design of future structures as well as the ever-present humanistic side of architecture.

Our guest today is Giuseppe Bono, an Italian and British registered architect and computational designer. Gio is the current Associate Director in Computational Design and Emerging Technologies at TP Bennett.

Giuseppe holds a Masters in Architectural Computation and Architecture and Construction Engineering. With over ten years of international experience in the construction industry from conceptual design to built realisations, Giuseppe has worked in several countries around the world and has contributed to lectures and international conferences.

He has published several papers on the relationship between digital technologies and human progress, and he is the author of the book Blue Papers. Studies on Digitational Architecture.

Topics Covered

- What is Digitational Architecture?

- Digital Architecture v Computational Architecture

- The architectural industry in its current state

- Changing actual building designs through digitisation and creating efficiencies

- Implications to the rest of the supply chain

- New building material

- Green Robotics - Chapter 8

- Building design and build in the future

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Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

Giuseppe Bono

Blue Papers. Studies on Digitational Architecture

https://papers.cumincad.org/data/works/att/acadia10_293.content.pdf

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52 episodes

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I’ve always found Architecture a bit of a secret society, a bit like Marketing in a way. It can be easy from the outside to view it as just creative thoughts and conceptual designs with no science behind them as the output is so visual. Yes, science is integral to the design and build of, well, anything.

As technology becomes more advanced right across the construction space, from the design software we use to creative innovative-looking buildings, to the product development of materials that allow these buildings to become a reality, these changes mean that Architectures transition from pencil, paper, ruler, to keyboard, mouse and software have given rise for even more scope to design and build structures that were once only ever classed as futuristic, and the usage of new building materials means that the way these structures are being built physically is also changing.

It’s important we don’t overlook the catalyst for all this change however, us. The societies we live in, the cultures that surround us and the demands of a new generation mean that the human element within architecture is not forgotten and we still build to cater for our changing needs and wants.

This co-existence, the rise of a digitised architectural space and the changing requirements of the generations lead us to multiple questions about how technology is and perhaps will shape the design of future structures as well as the ever-present humanistic side of architecture.

Our guest today is Giuseppe Bono, an Italian and British registered architect and computational designer. Gio is the current Associate Director in Computational Design and Emerging Technologies at TP Bennett.

Giuseppe holds a Masters in Architectural Computation and Architecture and Construction Engineering. With over ten years of international experience in the construction industry from conceptual design to built realisations, Giuseppe has worked in several countries around the world and has contributed to lectures and international conferences.

He has published several papers on the relationship between digital technologies and human progress, and he is the author of the book Blue Papers. Studies on Digitational Architecture.

Topics Covered

- What is Digitational Architecture?

- Digital Architecture v Computational Architecture

- The architectural industry in its current state

- Changing actual building designs through digitisation and creating efficiencies

- Implications to the rest of the supply chain

- New building material

- Green Robotics - Chapter 8

- Building design and build in the future

Adobe Express 30-day Free Trial: https://prf.hn/l/ZYdd028

Website: https://www.builddifferent.marketing/

Further Links

Giuseppe Bono

Blue Papers. Studies on Digitational Architecture

https://papers.cumincad.org/data/works/att/acadia10_293.content.pdf

  continue reading

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