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’ZAHA HADID //WORLD ARCHITECTURE’LECTURE BY NILS FISCHER, ASSOCIATE AND HEAD OF CODE AT ZHA

Turkey Architecture News - Sep 05, 2013 - 22:12   4526 views

Experience an exclusive talk held by Nils Fischer, associate and Head of CODE – Computation and Design Group at Zaha Hadid Architects.

’ZAHA HADID //WORLD ARCHITECTURE’LECTURE BY NILS FISCHER, ASSOCIATE AND HEAD OF CODE AT ZHA

NB: Originally announced Patrik Schumacher, director and senior designer at Zaha Hadid Architects has had to cansel. Instead we are happy to present Nils Fischer.

Nils Fischer joined Zaha Hadid Architects in 2004 and has developed a large design portfolio spanning Europe, the Middle East and Asia, with a focus on cultural facilities such as Performing Arts Facilities and Museums as well as projects involving novel design, engineering and manufacturing solutions.

Nils Fischer is Head of the computational design research group (CODE), developing next-generation technologies for form-finding and rationalisation.

Previously, he worked for ABB Architekten and Bernhard Franken Architekten in Frankfurt on award-winning projects for BMW - and as a freelance Engineering Consultant on projects by Massimiliano Fuksas, amongst others.

Nils has an academic background in experimental computational geometry. He studied in Germany and Italy and graduated from the Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany with a degree in architecture in 2002.

The event will be held in English.

The event is organised in association with the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 
Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation.

>> Read more about Nils Fischer 

The Zaha Hadid universe

For this summer's major exhibition 'Zaha Hadid - World Architecture' at the Danish Architecture Centre, Zaha Hadid Architects have created an extraordinary exhibition experience. Experience a world of towers, floating shells, selected projects and designer objects. Everything is presented in a borderless scenic universe, showing how Zaha Hadid's spectacular buildings and designs arise out of a progressive digital and geometric universe.

>> For further information about the exhibition follow this link.

Date and time:  September 12 2013 from 4 PM - 6PM

Location:  The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 
Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Phillip de Langes Allé 10, 1435 Copenhagen K

Organiser: The Danish Architecture Centre and The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 
Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation

Price: Free entrance, but enrolment is necessary via this link 

Contact at the Danish Architecture Centre:  Nanna Gyrithe Jardorf, [email protected]

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