To Attend This Event register here: www.acadia2010.eventbrite.com.

 

Advance Registration

(ends October 15th)


ACADIA Member                                   $550.00 *
Non-Member                                          $595.00 *
Student Member                                    $120.00
Student Non-Member                           $145.00

 

 

Registration at the Conference


ACADIA Member                                  $580.00 *
Non-Member                                         $625.00 *
Student Member                                   $160.00
Student Non-Member                          $180.00

For non-registered ACADIA 2010 Participants: Entrance fee for Keynote lectures is $10 (ticket at the entrance)

* Including conference proceedings and exhibition catalog


Early bird special for students: 5 tickets for the price of 4
All Prices include ACADIA membership fee for 1 year

Note: Workshops require separate registration, registration fees are separate from Conference fees.

Welcome

The ACADIA 2010 conference will focus on the changing nature of information and its impact on architectural education, research and practice. With the ever-increasing integration of information technologies in the design laboratory, the discipline of architecture has changed profoundly in recent years. The emerging fields of digital fabrication, generative and evolutionary modeling among others, are now at the core of investigations in a growing community of digital design practitioners and researchers.

ACADIA 2010 will explore the ways designers, architects, engineers and scientists collect, analyze and assemble information through computational systems that redefine the notions of design performance and optimization, evolutionary and responsive models. These notions are today inherently related to the possibilities and limitations offered by our increasing computational capabilities, and the way information shapes relations between the human, the environment, and the machine.

ACADIA 2010 will gather leading practitioners, theorists, and researchers who will examine the relation that architecture has with technology and information, and how the latter propels today’s most innovative design experimentations and research. The conference will be centered on a series of peer-reviewed paper sessions and a groundbreaking exhibition including peer-reviewed projects.

ACADIA 2010: October 21st to 24th 2010, The Cooper Union, NY

Conference Chairs: 
Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa,Aaron Sprecher, Shai Yeshayahu