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With The Help Of Computing
Digital Turn exhibition by Zaha Hadid Architects’s ZHCODE

Since the end of last century, many design processes has been digitalised and given a new horizon, and architecture is no exception. Zaha Hadid Architects’ Computation Design Research Group (ZHACODE) is hosting an exhibition in London for showcasing how ideas and technologies transform the way people imagine, design and build our cities.

Digital Turn exhibits the work of ZHACODE, including how computational programming is used to create experimental structures, modular housing concepts and robotically assembled prototypes, taking us to the technology direction architecture is heading to in the future. Projects on display include robotic additive manufacture and robotic hot wire cutting technology, as well as an insight into newer technologies such as timber bending and robotic fibre winding.

Digital Turn runs at The Building Centre in London until 14 September.