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“Over the last several decades, the transition from concept to construction documents to built form has been subject to significant evolution at the hands of the digital revolution. In Digital Workflows in Architecture, Scott Marble aims at sparking the dialogue with one question: How far have we come?”

Full article here.

What role should economic policy and technological innovation play in our thinking about energy? Are digital simulations and new building systems influencing our capacity to handle new challenges? What are the inter-dependencies between energy-efficient buildings, urban infrastructure, and natural ecosystems?

Join the conversation at this upcoming conference with panel discussions moderated by Scott Marble, David Benjamin, and Craig Schwitter. Keynote addresses will be given by Jeffrey Sachs of The Earth Institute and Matthias Schuler of Transsolar.

The Future of Energy
Wednesday, October 2nd
8:30 AM
Museum of Modern Art

Full program here.

Scott Marble discusses how TEX-FAB, a “digital fabrication alliance,” is using digital technology to explore new industry relationships in the September/October 2013 issue of Texas Architect .

As an industry, we are in the early stages of what promises to be a paradigm shift in how architects, fabricators, and construction teams work together. It is enabled by new digital tools and techniques, which are rapidly transforming how we work, from isolated practices into collective teams.” 

Read the full article here.

Scott Marble will be participating in the following events:

5/14: AIA Technology Lecture Series, 6-8 pm at the Center for Architecture.

5/19: DesignX digital fabrication weekend workshop. Scott Marble will be signing copies of his new book, Digital Workflows in Architecture: Design—Assembly—Industry. Details and tickets here.

5/20: AEC Technology Symposium. Details and tickets here and here.

5/30: Microsol Resources: BIM Perspectives: Digital Workflows Panel.

Marble Fairbanks is pleased to announce the release of Digital Workflows in Architecture: Design—Assembly—Industry edited by Scott Marble. The book is a series of edited essays and case studies that illustrate detailed, behind-the-scenes workflows of twenty contemporary projects including The Toni Stabile Student Center. The book is published by Birkhäuser and designed by Thumb.

Available hereherehere and at bookstores around the world.