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<u>from:</u> France
I chose to take the hyperbody track for the master because I am drawn by the close interaction that parametric design allows between the elements that influence the design and the shape of the final object. I find generative computational design substancial in the development of my architectural education as it is a powerful tool which can be applicable at any scale or layer of construction. Through Hyperbody I intent to learn how to model complex shapes and I seek to begin & continue to think differently about space, volume and thus architecture. This explains my position as the “parametric leg” of the team setup metaphor.
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<u>studied:</u> BA Architecture, UNM, USA
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<u>work experience:</u> One year at Foster and Partners, London
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<u>why hyperbody:</u> I am drawn by the close interaction that parametric design allows between the elements that influence the design and the shape of the final object. I find generative computational design substancial in the development of my architectural education, through Hyperbody I intent to learn how to model complex shapes and I seek to begin & continue to think differently about space, volume and form.

Revision as of 09:08, 10 October 2011

Manon Lucile Tardieu - Atom 6 : HyperPublic

from: France

studied: BA Architecture, UNM, USA

work experience: One year at Foster and Partners, London

why hyperbody: I am drawn by the close interaction that parametric design allows between the elements that influence the design and the shape of the final object. I find generative computational design substancial in the development of my architectural education, through Hyperbody I intent to learn how to model complex shapes and I seek to begin & continue to think differently about space, volume and form.

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