Benjamin Dillenburger
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Room 103, 230 College Street
Join us for a Midday Talk with new faculty member, Assistant Professor Benjamin Dillenburger.
Benjamin Dillenburger is an architect and programmer who explores the use of algorithms and computation to design and fabricate architecture. Recent projects include the construction of an algorithmic cupola-prototype in Taipei and the design of the first entirely 3D printed room for FRAC Centre in collaboration with M. Hansmeyer.
He has worked as a senior lecturer in the CAAD group at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology's architecture department in Zurich, where he was responsible for the computational-design classes of the postgraduate program.
Benjamin Dillenburger holds a Master of Advanced Study degree from ETH Zurich and a Master of Architecture Degree of the Technical University Kaiserslautern. He is also director of the ETH spinoff-company KAISERSROT, an interdisciplinary consulting & design studio exploring the potential of computational design for architecture and urban planning.