Digital Technology in architectural design – Tristan Al Haddad

Tristan Al-Haddad is an assistant professor of architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology and founder of Formations Studio, where he creates artistic installations, sculptures, furniture and other objects in multidisciplinary collaborations.

Al-Haddad’s teaching and research focuses on digital technology in the design, representation, analysis, and production of geometrically sophisticated architecture.

His work has been exhibited in numerous venues, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Boston Center for the Arts, The International Contemporary Furniture Fair, and The Centre Pompidou in Paris. Media outlets and magazines including the New York Times, Dwell, Metropolis, Art Papers, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution have reported on his work.

He holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in architecture from Georgia Tech and studied at the Daniels Center for Building Technology and Urban Design in Genoa, Italy, and the National School of Architecture in Paris.

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