Organised by
HKIE-CAD, EVD and AMC, Supported by HKICBIM
Programme Highlight
Design and construction of complex architecture projects faces frequent
changes. Sharing and coordination of information, human errors and corrections
lead to production inefficiency. In this seminar, the speaker will share his
team's experience in supporting design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA) in
the facade industry. It is proven that DfMA provides a total solution to
centralize information, minimize manual works, integrating the power of
automation. The speaker will also share the engineering tools for clustering,
regression and optimization can be used to facilitate the realization of
complex building facades. He will use examples from familiar buildings where
these tools have been adopted.
Language
Powerpoint and presentation in English
Speaker
Mr. Ajay Joneja
Immediately after receiving his PhD from Purdue University, Ajay Joneja
joined HKUST in 1993 as one of the first group of faculty members in the IE
department (now IEDA). His research has primarily focused on the confluence and
integration of Design and Manufacturing. In the 1990s, he developed
computational tools to optimize subtractive processes like milling, as well as
additive, or 3D printing processes. In the 2000s, he worked on shape design,
particularly constrained shape modification – which was motivated by footwear
design. In the last eight years, he has worked mostly on computational tools
for architectural design. He is the co-founder of Sane Form Ltd, a company that
specializes on advance BIM technology such as DfMA for architecture.
Registration
& Enquiries
The
seminar is free of charge with maximum of participants of 80. For
registration, please complete the online enrollment form in CAD website (http://www.ca.hkie.org.hk) on/before 13
February 2019. Successful applicants will be notified before the
event. For enquiries, please contact Mr. Benjamin Lam at bencamay1119@gmail.com .
Attendance certificate will be awarded after the seminar.