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March Chapter Meeting: The Evolution of Practice - Computational Thinking in the Design Studio

March Chapter Meeting: The Evolution of Practice - Computational Thinking in the Design Studio

Although parametric design and design computation came to prominence primarily through the formally complex work of early innovators, the real impact of data-driven design methodologies may actually be found far beneath the surface of today's best buildings. Forward-looking design firms are applying advanced computational design techniques to address questions of performance at all scales. This presentation will be given by Nicholas Desbiens, AIA of NBBJ, and is presented by the TAP Committee. 1.0 LU

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Center for Architecture & Design
50 West Town Street, Suite 110
Columbus, Ohio 43215

Reception 5:00 PM | Lecture 6:00 PM

Free for AIA members, Affiliates, and Students | $20 for Non-AIA

Register here, or call 614-469-1973

Speaker Bio

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Nicholas Desbiens is an architect and design computation specialist in the Columbus office of NBBJ. Prior to coming to Columbus, he spent ten years working in a variety of award-winning New York design practices, where he developed sophisticated computational workflows for projects spanning architectural scales. He is passionate about the potential for new design methodologies to transform the way designers work. 

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