ENAC Seminar Series by Prof. Andrew Witt

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Date 27.06.2023
Hour 13:4514:45
Speaker Prof. Andrew Witt
Location
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
13:45- 14:45 Prof. Andrew Witt
Associate Professor in Practice, Architecture, Harvard University

Formulations: Practices of Architectural Mathematics

Since the Renaissance, and particularly since the advent of computation, mathematics has served as a dynamic engine for striking new ways of imagining and creating architecture. In this lecture Andrew Witt will consider the past and future of mathematized design as a creative and visual practice, through the work of his design office Certain Measures, his research at Harvard GSD, and his new book Formulations: Architecture, Mathematics, Culture.
First, he will show how a contemporary design practice and research might embrace mathematical processes as a core creative tool, through projects ranging from extreme material reuse to morphological classification of the world’s buildings. Second, through case studies drawn from his book "Formulations: Architecture, Mathematics, Culture," he will reflect on the transdisciplinary past of design mathematics and uncover how mathematical techniques inflected the ways architecture was seen, drawn, modeled, and imagined in the predigital period. Witt argues that a fusion of design and scientific processes can open new possibilities for the nature of design itself.

Short bio:
Andrew Witt is an Associate Professor in Practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, teaching and researching on the relationship of geometry, data, AI, and machines to architecture, design, and culture. Trained in both architecture and mathematics, he has a particular interest in a technically synthetic and logically rigorous approach to form. He is also co-founder, with Tobias Nolte, of Certain Measures, a Boston/Berlin-based studio that combines design and data for systemic and scalable approaches to spatial problems. The work of Certain Measures is in the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou, and has been exhibited at the Pompidou, the Barbican Centre, the Museum of the Future, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, among others.
 

Practical information

  • General public
  • Invitation required
  • This event is internal

Organizer

  • ENAC 

Contact

  • Clivia Waldvogel & Sarah Feller 

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