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Parametric Architecture April Workshops

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Guided by industry experts and visionaries, these immersive sessions will explore cutting-edge techniques, innovative tools, and practical applications, creating an inspiring and dynamic learning environment where participants can take their design expertise to unprecedented levels.

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Parametric Architecture March Workshops

ArchDaily

Guided by industry experts and visionaries, these immersive sessions will explore cutting-edge techniques, innovative tools, and practical applications, creating an inspiring and dynamic learning environment where participants can take their design expertise to unprecedented levels.

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Exploring Indigenous Wisdom: A Journey through Architecture Rooted in Tradition and Community

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Vernacular and indigenous practices are emerging as a foundation for architectural reimagining, informing spatial lays, the choice of materials and building techniques while also allowing for the integration of innovation and contemporary expression.

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Hidden corridor discovered in Great Pyramid of Giza

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The discovery was made under the Scan Pyramids project, a program launched in 2015 that aims to explore and discover ancient Egyptian Pyramids using non-invasive and non-destructive techniques.

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Designers experiment with traditional tile-making techniques for Pentagram x Huguet collection

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Jody Hudson-Powell's innovative tile glows in the dark. Le Corbusier informed Lobe's tile design. Information designer Giorgia Lupi designed a collection of tiles that represent the 24 Preludes created by Polish composer Frédéric Chopin while living in Mallorca from 1838-39.

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Matteo Guarnaccia and designers create saddles informed by nomadic Kazakh culture

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The previous chapter of Guarnaccia's Cross Cultural Chairs project was completed last year and involved designing chairs informed by the specific seating habits of the world's most populous countries. Local artisans then worked with the designers to create the saddles, introducing them to techniques such as wood carving and leather embossing.

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Yves Salomon revives Pierre Chapo lighting and furniture using shearling offcuts

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"This approach led to the choice of a diverse range of furniture, enabling our craftsmen to showcase their skills through a variety of innovative techniques," he continued. Salomon used intarsia, a technique normally most associated with wood, to fit the shearling pieces together to make a pattern or picture.