Think brick – Say clay exhibition

Think brick – Say clay is the exhibition held within Erasmus+ project Triplex Confinium multiplier event.

Exhibited designs, created within the workshop Think brick – Say clay present the work of students and curators. Theme of the workshop was creating parametric molds for clay panels molding by using hot-wire robotic fabrication. Molding and baking of clay plates was performed in the Terra studio in Kikinda.
As part of this multiplier event, there were more exhibitions showing the results of work on other workshops that were held on the Erasmus+ project Triplex Confinium.

Exhibition was held on April 15 2022 in Terra studio in Kikinda, Serbia.

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Digital Laboratory 2.0

Digital Laboratory 2.0 is the exhibition of the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad.

Exhibited designs, created within the Department by students and/or research groups, present the work in couple of thematic areas: digital architectural and urban design, contemporary theories and digital technologies applied to architecture, urbanism and design, computational and parametric interior design and model making.

Exhibition was held on 10–12 December 2019 in Central building of University of Novi Sad in Novi Sad, Serbia.

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Architectural acoustics, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad, Serbia, February 2019

Exhibition “Architectural acoustics” present the results of a workshop held within the course Digital Fabrication at Master program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, FTN, Novi Sad.

Aim was to explore various forms and patterns in order to create interesting spatial forms that can be applied as an acoustic interior element inspired with parametric and digital design.  Final phisical models are fabricated with two types of material utilizing software and machines for digital fabrication.

Professors: Milena Stavrić, Albert Wiltche, University of Graz, Austria

Participants: Pavićević Radiša, Kovačević Kristina, Terzin Milica, Bojović Bogdana, Stanojević Marija, Papić Nina, Ćurčin Dragica, Stjepanović Aleksandar, Veselinović Nikola, Abudajaja Muftah, Kostov Jana, Radosavljević Ljupka, Vučetić Stanislava, Stojkečić Jelena, Belančić Tea, Vreća Jelena, Pavlić Katarina, Cvijanović Nenad, Mitrović Milana, Kulić Miljana, Obradović Miloš, Marić Smiljana

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Designing Complexity, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad, Serbia, June 2018

The continuous technological development proliferates the complex relationships in both abstract and the real world environment and shapes the society in a new way. Digital design tools and techniques, production and scientific methods provide a good foundation for a new interpretation of the geometry and complex design in the contemporary age. Different levels and aspects of complexity influence the design appearance and make the designers rethink the design process, since possibilities of integration of the complexity into the core of the design process continually increases. In architecture, design and art, geometry and complexity are present in many ways. The exhibition ” DESIGNING COMPLEXITY” focuses on the re-embodiment of geometry and complexity in architecture, design and art which relates the digital technologies and innovative design approaches.

Participants:
Kyriaki Goti, Shir Katz (Germany),
Paul Clemens Bart, Marvin Bratke, Alexander Grasser (Germany),
James Forren, Aziza Asatkhojaeva, Liam Guitard, Amber Kilborn, Ryan Vandervliet (Canada),
Jan Cudzik, Robert Juchnevic, Kacper Radziszewski (Poland),
Alberto de Salvatierra, Christopher Reznich (USA),
Marko Vučić, Vesna Stojaković, Bojan Tepavčević, Marko Jovanović, Dejan Mitov, Ivana Bajšanski (Serbia),
Flavia Ghirotto Santos, Dmytro Aranchii, Iris Jiang (Germany),
Srđan Marković, Marija Obradović (Serbia),
Alberto T. Estévez, Pablo Baquero, Aranzazu Balfagón, Mariola Borrell, Josep Corcó, Karl S. Chu, Dennis Dollens, Gabriel Fernández, Agustí Fontarnau, Daniela Frogheri, Effimia Giannopoulou, Maruan C. Halabi, Affonso Orciuoli, Ignasi Pérez Arnal, Angad Warang (Spain),
Jelena Milošević, Ognjen Graovac, Mihailo Simić, Vanja Spasenović, Darija Rašeta (Serbia),
Maja Petrović, Radovan Štulić (Serbia),
Miljan Stevanović, Petar Pejic (Serbia),
Darko Stanimirović, Nenad Pejašinović, Tijana Palkovljević Bugarski, Jelena Ognjanović, Miroslava Žarkov (Serbia),
Ana Mikić D’Apuzzo (Switzerland),
Carina Carmo, Maria Lygia (Brazil),
Hellmuth Stachel (Austria),
Arne Riekstins with students (Mexico),
Milena Stavrić,  Albert Wiltsche with students (Austria and Serbia),
Zlata Tošić (Serbia),
Davor Filipović (Serbia),
Aleksandar Đorđević (Serbia),
Stefan Stojčić (Serbia),
Danilo Nikić, Siniša Jovanović (Serbia)

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Parametric kirigami, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad, Serbia, February 2018

Exhibition present the results of 5 days workshop held within the course Digital Fabrication at Master program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, FTN, Novi Sad.

Aim was to explore various forms and patterns in order to create interesting spatial relations inspired with parametric and digital design. Kirigami (Japanese traditional technique of paper cutting and folding) was used as a inspiration base and student’s task was to upgrade that basic knowledge. Final phisical models are fabricated of two types and colors of paper only using softwares and machines for digital fabrication. Also brochures were part of final product and exhibition.

Professors: Milena Stavrić, Albert Wiltche, University of Graz, Austria

Participants: Stefan Stojčić, Ana Marjanović, Stefan Tomić, Katarina Popov, Jovana Plavšić, Nela Novaković, Radman Pejić, Mihailo Radović, Andrijana Kovačević, Boško Ilić, Iva Sučević, Miloš Janković, Nataša Trupl, Sanja Ristović, Andrija Mihelčić, Aleksandra Letić, Nikola Grbić, Nemanja Radovanović, Igor Mikulić, Jelena Panić, Jelena Gavrilov, Katarina Spasić, Sretena Mihajlović

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Kanda Lampa, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad, Serbia, February 2017

Exhibition present the results of 5 days workshop held within the course Digital Fabrication at Master program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, FTN, Novi Sad.

Aim was to explore various forms and patterns in order to create interesting light and spatial relations inspired with parametric and digital design. Final models of lamps are made of one type of material and conectors only using softwares and machines for digital fabrication. Also brochures  for and packaging were part of final product and exhibition.

Professors: Milena Stavrić, Albert Wiltche, University of Graz, Austria

Participants: Marina Miladinović, Ognjen Jokić, Katarina Stefanović, Milica Radičanin, Biljana Cvijanović, Milica Ivković, Dejana Čečavac, Jasmina Vojnić Zelić, Miroslava Milutinović, Mirjana Ignjatović, Milica Veljković, Alen Mujarić, Đorđe Miletić, Aleksandar Fisik, Milena Jevtić, Milica Pajić, Jelena Marić, Filip Nikolić, Nikola Milašinović, Zoran Škiljić

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Digital Design and Architecture, Society of Architects – DaNS, Novi Sad, Serbia, May-June 2016

The exhibition presents the use of modern methods of digital technologies in architecture and design. Innovative approaches to the design of architectural elements and structures are reflected in the use of the parametric design, optimization, visual programming in a 3D environment, performance analysis and other digital tools. Fabrication and rationalization of such complex projects implies the use of machines such as CNC machines and industrial robots. The integration of technology and new approaches to design and architecture makes this exhibition a specific connecting between science and art.

In exhibition the results of 4th eCAADe Workshop 2016 , Digital Design Center projects and student projects (master program Digital Techniques, Design and Production and Architecture) are presented.

The exhibition was held in the Society of Architects Gallery – DaNS, Novi Sad, Serbia on May-June 2016.

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Digital ornament, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Novi Sad, Serbia, February 2016

Exhibition present the student projects designed during the course Digital Fabrication at Master program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, FTN, Novi Sad.

Aim was to interpretate various forms of traditional ornament in the novel ways inspired by digital era. To produce final models various materials are combined as well as software tools for digital fabrication.

Professors: Milena Stavrić, Albert Wiltche, University of Graz, Austria

Participants: Ines Vladislav, Nemanja Jaćimovski, Milan Trninić, Stevan Ašćerić, Anja Marković, Samir Mavrić, Milica Grujić, Jovan Jeftić, Jovana Kovačević, Simo Ristanić, Milica Milanović, Stefan Ilišković, Marija Salvai, Jovan Maksimović, Željko Pavlović, Ivana Vajagić, Jelena Kikić, Filip Delić, Marko Đurić,

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Laboratory of space, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia, December 2015

Laboratory of space is the annual exhibition of the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad.

Exhibited designs, created within the Department by students and/or research groups, envelope these thematic areas: architectural and urban design, contemporary theories and technologies applied to architecture, urbanism and design, interior design and model making.

Exhibition was held on 22 December 2015–10 January 2016 in Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Novi Sad, Serbia.

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Folded Skins, MUWA museum, Graz, Austria, March 2015

As part of the Master Program Digital Techniques, Design and Production in Architecture and Urbanism, a one-year postgraduate studies at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, at the course Digital fabrication, students created 1:1 scale paper models for building facades by using laser cutters. Within the course students researched and modeled the design which relies on logic and technique of the thin planar material folding in order to apply it as element or parametric facade module. Results of project are prototypes of facade elements created by utilizing tools for parametric modeling and digital fabrication with laser cutting.

The course was held in February 2015 as a collaboration between the Graz University of Technology and the University of Novi Sad and was designed and lead by Ass. Prof. Dr. Milena Stavric, Ass Prof. Dr. Albert Wiltsche headed by the Institute of Architecture and Media Graz University of Technology.

The exhibition was held in MUWA museum of perception in Graz, Austria on March 2015.

Participants: Balint Boglarka, Dejan Folic, Guzina Bojana, Jekic Jovana, Jovanovic Natasa, Kicanovic Jelena, Leskovac Stefan, Ljuboja Igor, Nadj Igor, Nesic Milica, Mastilovic Marija, Mitrovic Dragana, Petrovic Milena, Ristic Jelena, Vucic Marko, Mirjana Zivanov from the University of Novi Sad and the Dragana Tepic from University of Banja Luka.

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