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Daniel Norell & Einar Rodhe: "Erratic – From simulation to perception" (Feb 11)

The seventh and final open lecture in the series Architectural Technology invites Daniel Norell and Einar Rodhe, faculty of KTH Arkitekturskolan as well as Chalmers Architecture in Gothenburg.

Time: Tue 2014-02-11 17.00

Location: Room A3, KTH School of Architecture, Östermalmsgatan 26

Participating: Daniel Norell & Einar Rodhe

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Daniel NOrell & Einar Rodhe: "Erratic"

Norell/Rodhe  is a Stockholm based architecture studio founded in 2012 by  Daniel Norell  and  Einar Rodhe . Their work ranges from speculative academic research and installations to buildings and landscapes. They recently completed their first solo exhibition “Erratic” at  ADD, the Aalto University Digital Design Laboratory in Helsinki . Previously, they have presented their research in conferences at MIT in Boston and the CCA in San Francisco.

Daniel Norell studied architecture at UCLA in Los Angeles (MArch 2006) and at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He has previously worked for Greg Lynn and Zaha Hadid. He is an assistant professor in architecture at Chalmers University in Gothenburg and a research fellow in architectural technology at the KTH.

Einar Rodhe studied architecture at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (MArch 2009) and at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. He has previously worked for Anders Wilhelmson and Ghilardi+Hellsten. He is a lecturer in architecture at the KTH in Stockholm.

About the series:

KTH School of Architecture - Architectural Technology Lectures Series Fall 2013
What is research in the realm of architectural design?

Novel technologies, materials and fabrication methods constantly enter the field of architecture. However, these innovations can only contribute to the discipline if they are integrated into a coherent process from design to production. In recent years many architects conducted extensive research and significantly contributed to technological innovations. The development of parametric design and simulation tools through a global open source community or a novel interpretation of the use of industrial robots exemplifies the power of design thinking. This lecture series features PhD students and researchers from practice and international leading research groups. They will present and discuss their view on research within the field of design and talk about projects, research tools and methodologies.

The lecture series is organised by Oliver Tessmann, Assistant Professor at the KTH School of Architecture. The event is funded by the  FORMAS  through the Strong Research Environment  Architecture in the Making .

More on coming events  here