Elisava Masters' Talks | Michael Hansmeyer

Lectures, talks

Michael Hansmeyer is an architect and programmer who writes algorithms to generate and fabricate architectural forms. Recent work includes the design of a 3D printed concrete tower in the Swiss Alps, an installation of a forest of columns at Grand Palais in Paris, and the fabrication of a muqarna for Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. Michael taught architecture as visiting professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (Austria) and at Southeast University in Nanjing (China), and as a lecturer at the CAAD group at ETH Zurich. He previously worked for Herzog & de Meuron architects, and holds an architecture degree from Columbia University.

Hansmeyer considers that we need a new type of design instrument: we need tools for search and exploration, rather than simply control and execution. As of yet, we have countless tools to increase our efficiency and precision. Why not also create tools that serve as our muse, that inspire us and help us to be creative? Tools to draw the undrawable, and to imagine the unimaginable.

Conference in English.

This conference is part of the Elisava Masters' Talks, a series of lectures with internationally renowned speakers who share their professional experience on design, communication, architecture, industrial design engineering, art and innovation.

 

 

Date: 

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Venue: 

Disseny Hub Barcelona

Prices: 

Free activity with previous registration.

Ajuntament de Barcelona