The Georgia Tech School of Architecture's second PechaKucha Night is an opportunity for PhD students to share their work with faculty, researchers, students, and community members. Pecha Kucha is a method of quickly presenting ideas using 20 slides that are set to 20 seconds each.
Ph.D students will share insights into their research and connect with other researchers and faculty within the College of Design.
Food and refreshments will be served.
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Presenters & Presentations:
Gustavo Garcia Do Amaral
Big data: a narrative of architecture's urban performance
Heather Ligler
The last disurbanist
James Park
Finding Mies: A generative description of Mies’s courthouse language
Jeffrey Collins
KBAD: an agent linking designer and fabrication data of architectural facade panels
Mehmet Bermek
Profit models and institutional abuse in urban politics in Turkey
Nazanin Tabatabaei
Fashion design aid system with application of interactive genetic alogorithms
Nirvik Saha
Automation in design and planning
Tzu-Chieh Kurt Hong
Shape without names
Wenbo Guo
The relationship between drawing and architect's concept
Zorana Matic
Using data to understand the city change