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IaaC is happy to announce that a new edition of IaaC Bits have just been released. Check this collective container of knowledge that stimulates, promotes and develops research in the diverse areas of advanced architecture through a multi-disciplinary approach on both a local and global scale.
Technologies have opened new horizons of research. Carlo Ratti addressed this issue from a critical point of view, through projects by the Senseable City Laboratory during his stay in the IAAC.
HSE Graduate School of Urbanism and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia are launching a joint project the V.D.N.H. Laboratory of the Future workshop, resulting in works to be presented inside the Russian Pavilion during the 15th Architecture Venice Biennale, curated by the Chief Architect of Moscow Sergey Kuznetsov.
The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia will take part to the 15th Venice Biennale, titled Reporting From the Front and curated by Alejandro Aravena, with an interactive installation made in collaboration with the Indian architect Anupama Kundoo.
Spirulina is a blue-green microalgae that has been pointed as one of the best foods in the world by the United Nations. In this workshop, the participants will be introduced to the microcosm of Spirulina and the parameters for its growth. The objective of the workshop is to familiarize yourself with Spirulina cultivation methods and introduce sensors in order to run your own monitoring test kit, from June 04 to June 05.
Biology Zero is a 10-day bootcamp held at the Green Fab Lab, IAAC’s rural campus. It offers an immersive study into the basics of biology, delivering knowledge of methodology and the instruments needed to become a citizen scientist.
IAAC is organizing IAAC workshops for professionals who are interested in improving their computer aided design/programming skills or being introduced in new technological concepts such as machine learning and augmented reality. The goal of these workshops is to expand participants skills in order to meet current market needs and requirements.
Bio Academy is a computational and synthetic biology program aiming to guide students into using engineering principles to design and assemble biological components in the context of small and networked labs.
We’re proud to invite you to the first Atlas of the Future event. On Tuesday 10 May, FutureHero Mark Stevenson will take us on an optimistic tour of the future and the challenges humankind faces.