2009/06/03 劉錦燕M9713910

 

Mark Goulthorpe

SCOTT POINT: EXPLORING PRINCIPLES OF DIGITAL CREATIVITY

 

DECOI Mark Goulthorpe (1963)

University of Liverpool, B.Arch., 1987; University of Liverpool, B.A., 1984 Richard Meier & Partners, 198891

DECOI STRUCTURE Director

Mark GoulthorpeTen years of experience of working at the highest level, four years with Richard Meier (RIBA Gold Medal, Pritzker Prize) before establishing dECOi in 1991. Has consulted for Sir Norman Foster (RIBA Gold Medal). Extensive experience of working abroad (Europe,Asia, USA), teaches and lectures internationally, numerous international awards.

Staff

3 -5 Assistant Architects dECOi recruits international staff of exceptional calibre who come to us for the reputation we have established. Our committment to developing new technology means that wehave a highly skilled team of CAD operators. All can travel, all speak English.

2 -3 Student Interns DECOI is committed to giving an on-going apprenticeship to students of architecture

Parametric Design

Prof Mark Burry AustraliaThe world's leading parametric architectural modellor, he has assisted extensively in the construction of the Sagrada Familia (Gaudi, Barcelona), and on the Bilbao Guggenheim(Gehry), and currently works with us particularly on our work with Foster & Partners.

Mathematics D

r Alex Scott UK One of the leading solid-geometry mathematicians, Alex helps us to derive complex shapes formulaically such that we can understand their surface and construction properties and develop accurate working drawings from a rigorous mathematical base.

Systems Manager

Laurence Stern France A design architect with extensive experience at developing architectural computer systems (responsible for setting up the CAD networks at Calatrava-Valls, Vasconi, Design Realization, etc).

 

DECOI Mark Goulthorpe (1963)

University of Liverpool, B.Arch., 1987; University of Liverpool, B.A., 1984 Richard Meier & Partners, 198891

TEACHING

2002 MIT

2000-2001 l'Ecole Speciale, Paris, FRANCE Visiting Digital Design Professor

1999-2000 The University of Lubljana, Slovenia Visiting Design Professor

1998-1999 The University of Kassel, Germany Digital Design Tutor

1995-1996 The Architectural Association, London, UK Unit Master Intermediate Unit 2

DESIGN COMPETITIONS AWARDS

2004 Ars Electronica Commendation, Germany

2003 FEIDAD International Digital Design Award, Taiwan

2003 British Design Council 'Sharing Technology' Award, UK

2003 NESTA 'Technology' Award,, UK

2001 FEIDAD International Digital Design Competition First Prize, Taiwan

1999 Gateway to the South Bank Competition Second (Peoples') Prize, London UK

1999 Birmingham Hippodrome Interactive Art Competition First Prize, Birmingham UK

1995 NARA/TOTO World Architecture Triennale First Prize, Tokyo, JAPAN

1994 Glasgow Tower Competition Commendation, Glasgow, SCOTLAND

1993 La Casa piu' Bella del Mondo Second Prize: 'jANUS House', Milan, ITALY

1992 NARA/TOTO World Architecture Triennale Third Prize: Tokyo, JAPAN

1991 Another Glass House Competition First Prize : New York, USA

1991 EUROPAN II Housing Competition First Prize: Rhodes, GREECE

 

DECOI Mark Goulthorpe (1963)

University of Liverpool, B.Arch., 1987; University of Liverpool, B.A., 1984 Richard Meier & Partners, 198891

DISTINCTIONS / AWARDS

2007 BIO, Boston Convention Center, USA -HypoSurface 2.0 prototype

2006 IMTS, McCormick Place, Chicago, USA-HypoSurface 1.0 prototype

2005 MIT Media Lab, USA -HypoSurface VI 2005 Cramer 'Technology Day', USA -HypoSurface VI

2004 Imagination, London UK -HypoSurface V

2004 Ars Electronica, Germany-HypoSurface V (single module)

2002 Venice Biennale The French Pavilion, Venice, Italy-HypoSurface V

2001 Sharing Technology Award Design Council,UK

2000 Venice Biennale The International Pavilion, Venice, ITALY -HypoSurface III

2000 Technology Innovation Award NESTA, London, UK

1999 Young Architect of the Year Award Second Prize , BD Journal / British Steel

1996 Venice Biennale 'le Bloc Fracturee' The French Pavilion, Venice, ITALY

1996 Architects on the Horizon AD Journal / RIBA, London, UK

1993 Les Albums de la Jeune Architecture French Ministry of Culture, Paris, FRANCE

1993 Young Architects Forum Architectural League of New York, USA

1991 Royal Academy Award Royal Academy, London, UK

 

ETHER/I

UN 50th Anniversary Exhibition, Geneva, 1995

Design: Mark Goulthorpe, Zainie Zainul, Wilf Sinclair, Rachel Doherty, Matthieu le Savre Computer Modelling: Laurence Stern Dancers: Joni & Jacopo, The Frankfurt Ballet Engineering: David Glover of Group IV Ove Arup & Partners, London Fabrication: Optikinetics, UK

conceived for the 50th anniversary of the united nations in geneva, the project is a frozen trace of a disappearing dance (a duet) -a capture of movement or differance. materialized as a double tessellated surface of aluminium, both structure and surface, alternately ephemeral or visceral, benign or aggressive, the piece celebrates the potential offered by computer genera(c)tion, the 4000 non-standard components cut and welded with accuracy.

 

 

Bankside Paramorph extension to a towertop appartment in Bankside, London ,2002

 

computer modelling processes. design team: mark goulthorpe, matteo grimaldi, julian lomessy. parametric design: mark burry, grant dunlop, andrew maher, greg more. engineers: david glover and ed clark ovearup&partners.mathematics: keith ball, alex scott.

The project looks to establishing principles of

a radical new spatial potential, trapping movement in 3d form ('geological formation') a revised attitude to CAD modelling, using multi-layered techniques ('dirty digital') a revolution in fabrication protocols ('a collapse of contractor space')

 

Bankside Paramorph extension to a towertop appartment in Bankside, London ,2002

Creative Process: negotiates the complex formal and techical constraints: -an awkward stepped spiralling towertop site -a client request for views in all directions -the ability to nuance thermal performance (in respect of stringent Building Regulations) -a need to modulate its structural form (to respond to an unknown structural capacity) -the need for a lightweight prefabricated construction logic (to avoid nuisance to the occupants)

 

Bankside Paramorph extension to a towertop appartment in Bankside, London ,2002

Computer Modeling:

Latterly the project has been modelled in Bentleys new Generative Componentssoftware, which gave a simple parametric model that could allow global variancy of the form: a central axis that can be displaced like a joystick gives a malleability to the basic form; all elements can then be twisted differentially around this axis to vary the facetting. Each of the legs can be varied locally to open view or deepen the structural form. Currently we have moved to modelling the form in CATIA where we are concentrating on the detailed level of articulation. Here we combine parametric modelling with scripting to speed the generation of meta-components (the legs and their associated glazing are built automatically via a generative script), prioritizing the quadrilateral glazing panels and measuring their discrepancy from the ideal complex-curved base blob. We are currently using these to produce prototype assemblies that will be tested for their performance by Arup.

 

Bankside Paramorph extension to a towertop appartment in Bankside, London ,2002

Fablication Logic:

CNC Machining / Assembly The issue in machining a series of flat panels is to be able to cheaply cut flat swathes at the bevelled edges, rather than using a drill-head. Eurocomposites have developed flat propellor-like cutting discs for high-speed planar cutting of their resin-filled aluminium honeycombs, and we deployed their expertise in the creation of the first prototypes. Our CAD files give the accurate 3d form of every triangular panel, which is simply machined using a large 5-axis CNC machine. We have articulated the project into a series of topologically-variable boxes, six-sided triangular sleeves with a triangular top and bottom: this gave Arup a basic modulewhich, when given an internal stiffening plane, offered two pyramids.

certainty.

 

AEGIS HYPOSURFACE©

Birmingham, UK, 1999-2001

Client: The Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre

Concept: Mark Goulthorpe of dECOi Architects

Design Team: Mark Goulthorpe, Prof. Mark Burry, Oliver Dering, Arnaud Descombes

Design/Implementation:Prof. Mark Burry, The School of Architecture & Building, Deakin University, Australia with Grant Dunlop

Mathematics and Programming: Dr Alex Scott, University College London; Peter Wood, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ; Xavier Robitaille, University of Montreal, Canada

System Engineering/Design: Prof. Saeid Navahandi, Dr Abbas Kouzani, Intelligent Systems Research Group, The School of Engineering & Technology, Deakin University, Australia

Mathematics: Dr Alex Scott, Prof. Keith Ball, University University College London

Engineering: David Glover of Group IV, Ove Arup & Partners, London, UK

Facade Consultant: Sean Billings of Billings Design Associates, Ireland

Rubber Research: RAPRA, UK, Burton Rubber, UK

Adhesive Research: Loctite Ltd, UK

Pneumatic Systems/Fabrication: Univer Ltd, Bradford, UK

Facet Manufacture: Spanwall Ltd, Ireland

Sponsorship: National Endownment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA), UK,The Arts Council, UK

Art Consultant: Vivien Lovell of Modus Operandi, formerly the Public Art Commissions Agency (PACA)

 

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Glaphyros Apartment
 Paris, 2003

 

One of dECOi's few built projects, the Glaphyros apartment in Paris, completed in 2003, features an 8-by-6-foot aluminum screen whose form is based on a mathematically generated algorithm of three intersecting waves.

 

 

 

 

SPRINGY THINGY

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WORKSHOP | MIT SPRING 06 Mark Goulthorpe | Kaustuv DeBiswas | Jimmy Shen | John Snavely | John Rothenberg

 

 

Music Centre, Gateshead, 1998

 

 

參考資料:

http://www.hyposurface.org/ http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/2009/04/interdisciplinary-voices-1/ http://loop.ph/bin/view/Openloop/HyperSurfaceTheory#Aegis http://www.membrana.ru/articles/technic/2007/08/03/232700.html http://web.mit.edu/mg_decoi/www/bankside/index02.html http://www.hyposurface.org/BIO.pdf http://www.particles.de/paradocs/decoi/index.html http://forgemind.net/xoops/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=21&start=70

 

參考書籍:

Branko Kolarevic, ed.Architecture in the Digital Age: Design and Manufacturing

-Mark Goulthorpe / scott points:exploring principles of digital creativity

Mark Goulthorpe The possibility of (an) architecture: collected essays