The DigitalFUTURE exhibition opens at CAUP Exhibition Space,
Tongji University, Shanghai at 6pm on 13 August.
The exhibition explores the use of advanced computational
techniques in generating designs and robotic fabrication
technologies in constructing them. It features a range of
work from well known progressive practices, such as Zaha
Hadid Architects, Greg Lynn Form, UN Studio, Contemporary
Architectural Practice and Evan Douglis Studio, together
with emerging experimental practices, such SPAN, Biothing,
Kokkugia, Rubedo and Synthesis, along with some talented
emerging Chinese architects, such as Archi-Union Studio and
HHD_Fun, and student work from leading schools of architecture,
including AA, Harvard GSD, MIT, RMIT, UPenn, Columbia GSAPP,
DIA, USC, CAFA and Tongji. The exhibition also includes work
from the AAC DigitalFUTURE collaborative workshop between
Tongji University, SCUT and USC. The exhibition is curated by
Neil Leach (USC) and Philip Yuan (Tongji), and designed by
Kris Mun (USC). It is open weekdays until 15 September.