Lecture I – SIMULATING URBAN DESIGN FUTURES

FS2011- JAN-MAY

The elective course introduces the new area of Information Architecture. The underlying example is the Future Cities Laboratory in Singapore with its three scales, small, medium, and large. Inspired by numerous built and virtual examples, the course discusses the consequences when information space and physical architecture merge. The first part of the lecture describes origins, state-of-the-art, and applications in architecture. The second part focuses on simulation, a method and technology that rapidly gains importance in the design of buildings and cities. In the third part, guest lecturers will demonstrate the development and application of Information Architecture in practice.

Time + Place: Mo, 12:45 – 13:30, HIT F22 (Value Lab)
Flyer/Schedule

Team:
Prof Dr G. Schmitt (gerhard.schmitt@eth.ch)
Anastasia Koltsova (koltsova@arch.ethz.ch)