3D scan and fabrication workshop

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Description

This workshop, public lecture and collaboration between Aarhus School of Architecture and Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) is aimed at bridging 3D scanning and advanced fabrication. CIMS is a Carleton University research centre dedicated to the advanced study of innovative, hybrid forms of representation that can both reveal the invisible measures of architecture and animate the visible world of construction. As part of the Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, CIMS are committed to exploring and developing innovative symbiotic relationships between the digital and fabricated 2D and 3D modes of representation. Their mandate includes the advancement and development of the tools, processes and techniques involved in the transformation of data into tangible and meaningful artifacts that impact the way we see, think and work in the world.CIMS is doing state-of-the-art work within the field of 3D scanning. They are excellent in using 3D scans to develop new material for architecture, including drawings, BIM models, video, cultural heritage and fabrication.
Period8 Dec 201512 Dec 2015
Event typeWorkshop
LocationAarhus, DenmarkShow on map