IAAC Welcome Ceremony and Opening of the New Academic Year
IAAC kicked off the 2022-23 Academic Year with a record number of more than 260 students coming from 50 different countries.
IAAC kicked off the 2022-23 Academic Year with a record number of more than 260 students coming from 50 different countries.
This week IAAC is welcoming the first group of students from the 2022-23 Academic Year, coming to Barcelona from all over the world to take part in the Educational Programmes’ pre-course.
MaCT wins the c40 competition with a project based on innovative solutions, urban transformation and self sustainable urbanization.
During the Data Informed Structures Workshops in Nantes, and within the framework of the URBiNAT project, MAA students co-design structures through a series of workshops, exploring different structural typologies and solutions.
In the BIM & Smart Constructions Theory Course, the MaCAD students developed a podcasts series
El tercer módulo del MOeC se centró en el estudio de la ciudad en torno a sus ciudadanos, entendiendo la ciudad como una plataforma participativa y multidimensional.
During the Living Systems Workshop in Porto, and within the framework of the URBiNAT project, MAA students developed healthy corridors for six schools based on nature based solutions.
In the Personable Robotics workshop, Dr. Madeline Gannon taught MRAC researchers how to explore new models of companionship between humans and robots.
La participación del Urban Sciences Lab en la Conferencia Rio 2030 marca el compromiso del Laboratorio y del IAAC en la investigación de las principales cuestiones contemporáneas en torno al concepto de ciudad.
The Master in Advanced Architecture (MAA) Faculty Cristian Rizzuti is one of the artists selected for the Athens Digital Arts Festival.