Tutors:
White Lioness technologies, Anke Rolvink, Dion Jansen, Jeroen Coenders
Date and Time:
Saturday 15 August 2015, 8h30-17h00 and Sunday 16 August 2015, 8h30-17h00
Location:
Conference location, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ
Track:
Digital Technology and BIM track
Applying multidisciplinary design optimisation is difficult and time consuming. Innovative and experimental tools in computation can make multidisciplinary design optimisation better accessible for architects, engineers and designers.
During the workshop, participants have the opportunity to extend their existing design models with a multidisciplinary design optimisation engine.
In this workshop you will learn about the application of an experimental large scale multidisciplinary design optimisation framework called Stampede. You will be able to apply your own design challenges to this multidisciplinary design tool and experiment with more complicated analysis procedures. Participants can use their existing design models or use one of the workshop models and use familiar parametric modelling tools.
For more information go to: http://www.stampede-computing.com.
During the workshop, you will receive an introduction on the technologies involved such as parametric modelling, multidisciplinary design optimisation and distributed analysis. Furthermore, participants will get a hands-on experience, by applying their gained knowledge to design their own multidisciplinary design optimisation model and investigate its behaviour.
By applying your own design challenges you can define your parametric design problem, use it for multidisciplinary design optimisation, analyse the results and create an understanding of the multidisciplinary interrelationships. The workshop will be presented by three tutors and assisted by several other people to assure a proper guidance during the hands-on workshop. In general, you will be able to work as an early adopter with an innovative developed tool in an experimental phase.
Saturday 15 August 2015 - day 1
Introduction about “distributed computing framework: Stampede”
Introduction about high speed tutorial parametric modelling (Grasshopper)
Overview of multidisciplinary design optimisation examples
Tutorial - process of multidisciplinary design optimisation tool
Discuss a multidisciplinary design optimisation case (tba)
Start hands-on workshop - applying your own design challenges
Sunday 16 August 2015 - day 2
Short input by the tutors based on the 1st workshop day
Continue hands-on workshop - applying your own design challenges
Recap by tutors and sharing experiences by participants
White Lioness technologies
http://www.white-lioness.com
ir. Anke Rolvink
Anke Rolvink started her PhD research project in December 2010 at the BEMNext Lab, after finishing her master's thesis in 2010, during which she developed StructuralComponents2.0, a toolbox for the designing structural engineer. Besides her PhD, she started working for Arup Amsterdam as a structural engineer and computational designer. At Arup she was involved in various design and research projects, mostly related to computational design. Since September 2013, she co-founded White Lioness technologies.
MSc. Dion Jansen
Dion Jansen graduated from Delft University of Technology in 2014 at the BEMNext Lab . He graduated on “Interactive Distributed Design Optimisation for Multidisciplinary Design” an early prototype for the Stampede infrastructure (reference here). Since September 2013 he has been employed as a software developer at White Lioness technologies.
dr. ir. Jeroen Coenders
Jeroen Coenders graduated from Delft University of Technology with honours in 2004 on Form Finding and Structural Optimisation. In 2011 he finalised his PhD research into a next generation of structural design tools and NetworkedDesign. At the Faculty of Civil Engineering he co-founded and headed the Structural Design lab and BEMNext Lab. As a structural engineer at Arup, Jeroen started a computation team in Amsterdam and coordinated Virtual Design in Europe. Jeroen was involved in many large projects (such as the Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower) for which he developed many tools and worked as project manager. In September 2013 he started White Lioness technologies together with Anke Rolvink.
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€ 150,-