Summer 2022
HomeProfessors:
- Alphonso Peluso
Students:
- Autumn Damiani •
- Dev Patel •
- Omar Rodriguez •
- Celine Shoudel
ARCH 436 : ADVANCED MODELING
This course focused on 3D modeling of complex geometric components in Architecture and design. Concepts explored concentrated on the advancement of digital design as an iterative process. Various modeling types covered are: Parametric Modeling, Generative Modeling, Responsive Modeling and Form Finding.
MODELING
Professors:
- Alphonso Peluso
Students:
- Dev Patel •
- Omar Rodriguez •
- Sailee Keny •
- Geliang Zhu
ARCH 438 : ADVANCED MODELING
This course is an in-depth exploration of new visualization techniques to support and express architectural design through 3D rendering. Topics covered include 3D modeling, cameras, lighting, material mapping, and rendering output. Presentation concepts covered include storytelling, rendering style, visual mood, and image composition.
Visual
ization
Professors:
- Brick Cassidy
Students:
- Zeiad Amin •
- Geliang Zhu •
- Ruth Muniz
ARCH 497-03 : HYBRID OBJECTS
This course uses digital and analogue methods of fabrication to explore contemporary art and design within the city of chicago. Students will make use of the CNC Machines and Metal Working equipment to produce sculptures and functional objects that will be reviewed as a group. The class will dive into the work of several artists and designers whose work will be analyzed as a class through lectures and in person visits to shows in the city. Drawing will be used as a tool to observe and produce plans for fabricating objects in the shop environment. Those who take the class will leave with a wide range of fabrication skills and the ability to expand their creative identity. This class will meet bi-weekly for 8 weeks, each week will introduce new skills and design challenges.
Objects
Professors:
- Frank Flury
IIT DESIGN/BUILD VIETNAM
We are a Design/Build Architectural Studio from the Illinois Institute of Technology focused on community oriented projects. Our project proposal includes a community library addition in Lâm Đong, Viet Nam.
The project is an opportunity to respond to climate change in a real world setting with an existing community in need. We will arrive as guests to partner with the local expertise and craftsmanship and offer our knowledge and support. This partnership will serve as an exchange of ideas and expertise. It will produce an outcome that cannot be attained through research alone. We see learning from vernacular architecture as a place of potential solutions.
Build
Professors:
- Colleen Humer •
- Martin Majkrak
Students:
- Malhar Kate •
- Claudia Flores Berumen •
- Aaron Lee •
- Samra Shahid •
- Sarah Tessier •
- Cylas Hall •
- Montserrat Palamino •
- Hayley Robbins •
- Madeline Kondic •
- Zachary Clark •
- Tyler Zediker
ITALY, A GRAND TOUR
ARCH 456 & ARCH 468
Abroad