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MAS Module 3 - Physical Computing - has commenced:
CAAD Embedded web site, Module 3 Flickr Set

Yearbook of the MAS Class of 2008/2009 is published:
Documentation_MAS0809.pdf (7.5mb pdf format)

MAS Module 2 - Helvepolis - concludes with groups' video presentations:
Helvepolis Videos Presentations

MAS Module 2 - Helvepolis - work in progress uploaded to Flickr:
Module 2 Flickr Set

Module 3 - Physical Computing: Braitenberg vehicle




The Master of Advanced Studies in CAAD at ETH in Zurich is a one-year postgraduate program with a focus on computer-based architectural design and its automated production.

Participants explore new techniques and methods for design that incorporate scripting and programming languages. Participants then research materials and production technologies and construct their designs using CAD / CAM. An emphasis is placed on exercising the digital chain from initial concept to the 1:1 scale production model.

Throughout the studies the participants expand their proficiencies in modelling, computer-based design, construction, production, and multimedia presentation. These skills augment their capabilities as architects by incorporating new fields of activities and they help to expand the definition of architecture as a whole.

Module 3 - Physical Computing: Sensor activated plant




The CAAD Department (Computer Aided Architectural Design) represents the information-technology branch at the ETH's Department of Architecture. The CAAD Chair was newly vested with Ludger Hovestadt at the end of year 2000, which lead to a paradigm shift in its orientation. Since this time the aim is no longer to illustrate architecture within the computer (virtual reality), but to extract architecture again from the computer (back to reality) in order to build artifacts, which cannot be realised by conventional methods.

To attain these goals, the CAAD Department employs are a uniquely large faculty of teachers and researchers, which is formed in an interdisciplinary manner and is - in its core - oriented towards a pragmatic conversion of information-technologies in architecture.

A complete overview of the CAAD Department's activities is available on its site: www.caad.arch.ethz.ch

Module 2 - Helvepolis: Anaglyph city animation




ETH Zurich is one of Europe's leading research universities. The school is able to attract excellent faculty members, and it draws on a large community of architects, theorists and practitioners in the region. The Department of Architecture is particularly vibrant, with a large number of exhibitions, conferences and lectures.

See the Department of Architecture's page for further information and for a list of current events: www.arch.ethz.ch

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