
Computation in Architecture
Short about Computation in Architecture
Computation in Architecture explores the critical consideration of contemporary modelling and fabrication technologies as a driver for thinking, forming and realising architecture. With specific focus on advanced and generative modelling, living and bio-materials, and robotic fabrication, the programme foregrounds architectural investigation, questioning, risk taking, synthetic thinking and critical reflection. We welcome a diverse international student cohort and foster a creative environment in which students use computation to address critical issues of resource, circularity, performance and architectural expression. To look beyond existing boundaries, we emphasise design-led engagement informed by 1:1 prototyping and state of the art research knowledge. Throughout the two-year period, students develop deep situated knowledge in the concepts, skills and technological trajectories that will drive future architectural practice.
Graduation Projects from Computation in Architecture

Cool Fusion: Hydrogel Enhanced Ceramics for Passive Evaporative Cooling

Beyond Debris, A Computational Framework for Demolition Debris Reuse

Harmonious Morphogenesis: A geometric imperative for bent timber morphologies
