Creativity in Structural Design | International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures Symposium
Friday, July 20, 2018 at 9:00am to 8:00pm
Building W16: Kresge Auditorium
48 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, Cambridge, MA 02139
In July 2018, the annual Symposium of the IASS – International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures – will take place in Boston, an American hub of academics and innovation. Hosted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the symposium aims to bring together leading designers and researchers working in the fields of structural engineering and architecture from around the world.
The symposium theme, Creativity in Structural Design, celebrates work in the built environment that pushes beyond the status quo and synthesizes across disciplines to solve important problems of today and the future. Empowered by recent advances in computation, materials, and fabrication, creative structural design is expanding possibilities for shell and spatial structures.
IASS 2018 Boston will take place from July 16 to July 20 on the campus of MIT, with the iconic shell structure of Kresge Auditorium as the principal venue.
About the IASS
The IASS, founded by Eduardo Torroja in 1959, seeks to achieve further progress by an exchange of ideas among all those interested in lightweight structural systems such as lattice, tension, membrane and shell structures, and in the creative integration of architecture and structural engineering more broadly. The Journal of the IASS is in its 58th year of publication. More information can be found at the organization’s website: www.iass-structures.org
Previous Symposia
The conference has rotated around the world annually since the early 1960s. Current and recent venues have included Hamburg (2017), Tokyo (2016), Amsterdam (2015), Brasilia (2014), Wrocław (2013), Seoul (2012), London (2011) and Shanghai (2010). The last IASS symposium hosted in USA was held in 1994 in Atlanta with the focus on spatial, lattice, and tension structures. The full proceedings of symposia since 2013 are posted on the IASS website.
From the Organizers
The IASS holds special meaning for all of us, and we have greatly enjoyed and benefited from attending many of the organization’s symposia over the past years. It is an honor to host this vibrant group in the U.S. for the first time in 24 years, and we thank you in advance for your support in joining us.
John Ochsendorf, MIT
Caitlin Mueller, MIT
William Baker, SOM
Sigrid Adriaenssens, Princeton University
John Abel, Cornell University and Former President of the IASS
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