Video from my talk at the AIA NY Center for Architecture this past spring, as part of a conference entitled “Re-imaging Practice through Data”
Video of my presentation from Autodesk University 2018 called “The Long Game – Maintaining Interoperable Workflows Through Multiple Phases” This presentation is a focus on the innovative automation and interoperability workflows used by the Woods Bagot team on The Eleventh, a collaboration with BIG Architects and WSP for a residential building along the High Line […]
Video from my presentation at the Construction Innovation 2017 Forum, held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) on September 14-15.
I was honored to give the keynote lecture at the 2014 AEC Technology Symposium in NYC a few weeks ago: http://core.thorntontomasetti.com/aec-technology-symposium-2014/ “BIM, computation, robotic fabrication, drones, mobile sensing and weak AI. Despite all the advances in design and construction technologies in the past 10 years, we remain a profession stuck designing and erecting buildings more suited to 20th century […]
Photo of the interior of the Fulton Street Transit Center dome. I spent considerable time on the early iterations of the dome design. Many years and numerous design iterations later, I had my hands on the layout and orientation of the oculus reflectors. Each is tuned to a particular time and day of the year, […]
Two images from Halley Tsai, a former Grimshaw co-worker of mine, showing the Queens Museum west facade and LED system I designed.
In mid-2008, I spent a stimulated series of days working with the founder and chairman of our firm, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, developing a mixed-use tower in a prominent Manhattan location. During the previous weekend, I had made the decision to transfer a number of our design decisions for the tower into a computational model in […]
The development of the wood enclosure surrounding EMPAC’s Concert Hall was cutting edge in its processes and use of technology from concept to construction. From the very beginning, references to the geometry of musical instruments guided the development of form and space at EMPAC. This reached its culmination on the curving wood enclosure. As part […]