2020 Skyscraper Collaboratory

T. Fowler, K. Dong
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The 2020 Skyscraper Collaboratory was a partnership between the interdisciplinary design studio at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo and design and structural engineering partners from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, an internationally acclaimed firm that specializes in skyscrapers. The academic design studio set-up mirrored the advanced collaborative practice model of the partner firm by balancing nine teams with architecture and engineering students and co-taught by an architect and structural engineer. Over a twenty-week period, seven courses were synchronized and coordinated with the partner firm’s lectures, reviews, and workshops developed for the high-rise design studio. Topics such as structural prototyping and optimization, building energy modeling, performative envelopes, housing design and vertical communities, plus urban placemaking were addressed to aide in design development. Then, what started as an in-person collaborative design studio was upended by the pandemic. Workflows changed; hand-crafted physical study models were abandoned, and remote collaboration workflow strategies were implemented based on the expertise of the partner firm. Ultimately, the combination of tech savvy students, flexible instruction, and seasoned practitioners were key factors to a successful studio.

2020摩天大楼合作实验室
【摘要】2020摩天大楼合作实验室是加州理工学院圣路易斯奥比斯波分校的跨学科设计工作室与Skidmore, Owings &美林是一家国际知名的专门从事摩天大楼设计的公司。学术设计工作室的设置反映了合作伙伴公司的先进协作实践模式,通过平衡九个团队,包括建筑和工程专业的学生,并由建筑师和结构工程师共同教授。在20周的时间里,7门课程与合作伙伴公司的讲座、评论和为高层设计工作室开发的研讨会同步和协调。主题包括结构原型和优化、建筑能源模型、性能信封、住房设计和垂直社区,以及城市场所建设,以帮助设计发展。然后,这个以面对面协作设计工作室开始的项目被疫情颠覆了。工作流的改变;放弃了手工制作的物理研究模型,并且基于合作伙伴公司的专业知识实现了远程协作工作流策略。最终,精通技术的学生、灵活的教学和经验丰富的从业者是工作室成功的关键因素。
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