We are extremely excited to welcome Martin Tamke, Associate Professor at the Institute of Building and Technology within the Centre of IT and Architecture (CITA) at the Royal Danish Academy. As an International Visiting Professor, Martin Tamke will support and enrich research at IntCDC with his experience and excellence from November to January 2021.
“Martin brings a different perspective to our scientific discourse, one that focuses more on conceptual, cultural and social aspects of computational design and fabrication.”
–––– Prof. Jan Knippers
Martin Tamke is pursuing a design led research in the interface and implications of computational design and its materialisation. He joined the newly founded research centre CITA in 2006 and shaped its design based research practice. Projects on new design and fabrication tools for wood and composite production led to a series of digitally fabricated demonstrators that explore an architectural practice engaged with bespoke materials and behaviour. His latest research focuses on computational strategies and models for the transition from the current systems of representation in design to those that can serve the requirements of a future eco-metabolistic building practice based on bio-materials.
His current work is characterised by strong interdisciplinary links to computer science, with a focus on Machine Learning and 3D sensing, structural engineering, with a focus on simulation and ultralight hybrid structures, and materials science, with ongoing projects on bespoke materials in glulam, cellulose-based bio-plastic and computational knit. His research connects academic and industrial partners and led to several national and European research projects, exhibitions and large-scale demonstrators, most recently the 2018 Isoropia project, as large-scale contribution to the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2019, Martin was appointed at an alternate reporter for the scientific track of the UIA2023 Copenhagen World Congress of Architects, honouring his engagement in sustainable architecture. He is currently involved in the Danish funded 4-year research project Predicting Response, the EU project Exskallerate and several industrial collaborations.
Martin Tamke holds a diploma (summa cum laude) in architecture from the Technical University of Braunschweig. He is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA) in Copenhagen and has research and teaching experience at the Institute for Theory and Design in Architecture at the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Bauhaus Foundation in Dessau, Germany.
Welcome to the IntCDC!
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