“Future skills” are becoming increasingly important for architects in research and practice. The Urban Data Lab teaches basic principles and application-oriented programming skills. State-of-the-art sensor technology will be used in concrete application scenarios to collect environmental and audiovisual data, e.g. on street noise, vegetation or buildings, and integrate it into digital models. Together, we will develop robust sensor kits with IoT devices to collect and analyze data in real time. The kits will be placed in urban spaces or people will be equipped with them, e.g. attached to bicycles, to collect environmental and mobility data. You will acquire the necessary skills to program the devices and integrate them into self-designed casings, which will be realised with the help of digital fabrication. The data collection takes place in Braunschweig. You will gain a deeper understanding of data collection and analysis, the integration of this into architectural and urban design processes, learn skills in the development of collection technologies as well as programming skills that are becoming increasingly relevant in practice. You will actively participate in research at the ISU SPACE Lab and acquire both fundamental know-how and multi-layered application skills. In this way, tools are imparted for the later everyday professional life. Urban Data Lab II in the following semester focuses on data analysis with modern AI tools and and visualisation in interactive immersive realities.
Format
hybrid
Intro
Wed, 27.10.2021, 12-1:30pm
Dates
weekly; Wednesdays, 12-1:30pm
Place
ISU Seminarroom
Sprache
Englisch
Prof. Dr. Vanessa M. Carlow
D. Verma
O. Mumm
C. Karadag
+ ISU Team