IAED Semineri: “Algorithmic Thinking Strategies with Generative Design For Innovative Solutions”, Emrullah Yıldız, 10:30 11 Kasım 2024 (EN)

You are kindly invited to a seminar organized by the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design.

Speaker: Emrullah Yıldız

Title: “Algorithmic Thinking Strategies with Generative Design For Innovative Solutions”

Date: November 11, 2024, Monday
Time: 10.30 – 11:00

This is an online seminar. To obtain event details please send a message to department.

Abstract:
This session will explore how algorithmic thinking can transform design processes, focusing on integrating an authentic identity into projects while using digital tools. The presentation will cover strategies for aligning individual creative identities with digital tools, emphasizing that these technologies should enhance, not replace, one’s unique design perspective. It will discuss when to introduce digital tools in the design process and provide a roadmap for getting started, stressing the importance of having a clear goal before diving into new technologies. This goal-oriented approach helps users focus on the purpose of technology in amplifying their creativity rather than being overwhelmed by the tools themselves.

Bio:
Emrullah Yildiz’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of digital design in architecture. Based in Iasi, Romania, he works remotely with the Autodesk Dynamo Team in Boston, USA. Starting his career as an architect, Emrullah transitioned into BIM modeling, mastering the intricacies of Building Information Modeling and laying the foundation for his next evolution: computational design. Here, he leveraged automation and algorithmic thinking to drive design innovation, ultimately leading him into the dynamic world of BIM software development. Now, as a product manager at Autodesk, he steers the development of cutting-edge tools like Dynamo, shaping the future of computational design. Emrullah is dedicated to empowering designers to create with efficiency, authenticity.