Methods of Computational Design in the Context of Materialization
MoA Colloquia Continue with Prof. Katharina Lindenberg
On February 8th, Professor Katharina Lindenberg will give a lecture on »Methods of Computational Design in the Context of Materialization« as part of the MoA Colloquia series at weißensee school of art and design berlin. Katharina Lindenberg is an architect, lecturer and researcher with a strong focus on material systems, computational design methods and geometry.
She has been educated at the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt and holds a Diploma degree in architecture since 2006. She also studied at the Architectural Association (AA) in London and has graduated from the Design Research Laboratory Program with Distinction in 2011. She worked as an architect in several architectural practices in Switzerland, where she gained a profound understanding of spatial and material articulation, detailing and construction processes. In parallel she has been teaching at the ICD, Institute for Computational Design in Stuttgart and the SAC, Städelschule Architecture Class in Frankfurt.
In her current position as Professor for Design and Digital Processes at Berner University of applied sciences her focus lies on the implementation of basic knowledge of geometry and digital design methods to the architecture bachelor curriculum of the school, as well as teaching architecture and wood engineering master students a profound understanding of inherent geometric principles of material systems using digital design tools.
The MoA Colloquia give the opportunity for a small group of students to meet and exchange with leading experts of the field of computational design. The lectures will be streamed and are open to the wider public.
The lecture series is organized by Cluster Professor Karola Dierichs and can be entered via the following link:
https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/64727350861