SPP 2187 & SFB / TRR 277 Summer School

SFB/TRR 277 & SPP 2187

Vom 12. bis 16. Oktober 2020 fand die Summer School mit Teilnehmern des SPP 2187 und des SFB/ Transregio 277 in Meschede am Hennesee statt.

In Fachvorträgen wurden etwa 35 wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeitern vor Ort und weiteren Personen am Bildschirm zu Hause eine grundlegende Einführung in TRR 277 und SPP 2187-relevante Themen gegeben.

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EXC IntCDC

Five DFG-funded research centers join forces to harness international research synergies and to foster the development of early career researchers.
The "Research Network for Advancing Architecture, Engineering and Construction" (AdvanceAEC) brings together international researchers who strive to advance architecture, engineering and construction through digital technologies and an interdisciplinary approach. It aims to address the multifaceted ecological, economic and socio-cultural challenges the built environment is facing. The research network provides a platform to exchange expertise, foster and build an international research community in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, robotics and social sciences.

aaec Network partner seminar

SPP 2187

On the basis of two different key projects, Stuttgart 21 in Germany and Kuwait International Airport Terminal 2, it is shown how digital tools and methods can be adopted to support design and construction of complex projects. The parametric approach in design on one side and the increased use of digital (pre)fabrication and modularisation strategies on the other one, open the way to a new generation of buildings which combines the iconic character of infrastructural architectures with a more effective use of resources. Yet, there is still a huge demand for innovation in the overall process and researchers can provide an essential contribute to the necessary paradigm shift.

aaec network member symposia

SFB/TRR 277

Ena Lloret-Fritschi is an architect with an interest in shaping concrete without the need for traditional formwork. She is currently a PostDoctoral researcher in a bridge position between the Chair of Gramazio Kohler Research and the Chair of Physical Building Chemistry of Prof. Robert Flatt. Her work is embedded in the research strand Mouldless Shaping with concrete within the DFAB or the NCCR, ETH, where she guides PhD students and coordinates projects.

Ena successfully defended her PhD Dissertation on Smart Dynamic Casting: A Digital fabrication method for concrete structures on June 16, 2016. In 2012 Smart Dynamic Casting received the Concrete Innovation Award at the Concrete Innovation Conference in Oslo and was amongst the 5 finalist for the SPARK award at the ETH Zurich.

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