We are excited to announce that the Wander Wood Pavillion has been included as a project in the article
5 Innovative Pavilions Activating Public Spaces
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We are excited to announce that the Wander Wood Pavillion has been included as a project in the article
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The Robot Made 2018 installation called Wander Wood has made it onto Dezeen!
Students erect robotically fabricated wooden bench on Vancouver university campus
We have successfully finished the 2018 Robot Made workshop!! Congratulations to all involved! The installation completed at the workshop can be found at Main Mall and University Boulevard. Many thanks to David Correa and Oliver David Krieg for teaching the workshop with me and everyone who attended – it was great working with everyone!
Photos by David Correa
The Future Transportation & Urban Form Seminar re-examined the urban integration of the future interchange at Brunette Avenue an Highway 1. A report will be published soon!
Timbertech Studio is exhibiting their work at LaSalle College.
The final project for the Timber Tech Studio was a new Maker Space for LaSalle College. Check out the exhibition here and the work here.
Oliver David Krieg from ICD Stuttgart and David Correa from University of Waterloo led their second workshop on robotic fabrication of wood at UBC Centre of Advanced Wood Processsing. Timber Tech Studio students were in attendance as well as attendees from industry from all over the world.
TIPSlab has completed research on how to align intermittent renewable energy with EV charging to enable storage of renewable energy by charging EVs around the city.
David Correa and Oliver David Krieg from ICD Stuttgart held a robotic fabrication in wood workshop at UBC for students and industry. See the amazing timber structure and how it was built.
Images and other information here
Moderating and presenting at the Automated Vehicle Symposium July 19-21 in San Francisco.
Timber Fan, the Assemblages Design Build Intensive Studio project was exhibited at Shanghai Design Week this fall and was chosen by the UNESCO Creative City Organization as the most important show project.
This installation was the final project from a design-fabricate studio taught at UBC to students of Southeast University and University of British Columbia in Summer 2014. The course was taught by AnnaLisa Meyboom (Asst Prof UBC SALA), Blair Satterfield (Asst Prof UBC SALA) in collaboration with Han Xiaofeng (Assoc Prof SEU), Zhu Lei (Assoc Prof SEU), Bao Li (Associate. Prof).
This studio is part of a greater effort to re-introduce Chinese designers to the use of wood, a renewable and highly sustainable building material.
Read more about the course here: