CDFAM Computational Design Symposium

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    Unlocking Large-Scale Structural Synthesis: High-Performance GPU Topology Optimization For Architectural And Civil Engineering Applications

    Topology optimization has long been constrained by the computational cost of working at meaningful scale. For architectural and civil engineering applications — where domains span tens of meters and element counts run into the millions — that constraint has made high-fidelity structural synthesis largely impractical on standard hardware. In this episode recorded at CDFAM Barcelona 2026, Raul C. Llamas-Sandin presents a GPU-accelerated solver that addresses this directly, reducing solve times for large-scale problems to minutes on a workstation. He covers the key technical features that make it relevant for the built environment: asymmetric tension-compression stress constraints, thermoelastic analysis, and geometric constraint enforcement for fixed architectural elements and fenestration. Applications demonstrated include bridge design and high-rise structural cores at spans up to 80 meters, as well as free-form architectural geometries exported as watertight STL files ready for digital fabrication. The solver’s modular configuration approach decouples problem definition from the numerical backend, making it adaptable across project types without reengineering the workflow. Raul is a Future Projects Engineer at Airbus Operations SL and Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Universidad Europea de Madrid, with over two decades of experience in advanced aircraft design. He holds an MSc in Aerospace Vehicle Design from Cranfield University and 14 patents spanning aerodynamic devices and plasma actuation. Recorded at CDFAM Barcelona 2026 — https://cdfam.com/barcelona-2026/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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    Functional AI For 3D Design Automation — From Path Finding To Generative Modeling For Building Construction

    Most 3D generative AI has been built to produce things that look right. Hao (Richard) Zhang argues that for the built environment, that is the wrong objective. Buildings must function — and that means AI systems need to reason about spatial relationships, load paths, equipment routing, and regulatory constraints, not just geometry. In this episode recorded at CDFAM Barcelona 2026, Richard introduces Functional AI as a framework for 3D design automation and walks through Augmenta’s work applying it to real building projects. The technical scope covers agentic AI for MEP path finding, generative modeling of complex structural and mechanical layouts, and progress toward a foundation model for building data. He also discusses what makes non-residential construction — commercial, medical, institutional, and mission critical — a particularly hard problem for AI systems to crack. The conversation closes on a concrete milestone: two elementary schools in Michigan where the electrical system was fully modeled and delivered using AI-powered generative design, a first for the industry. Hao (Richard) Zhang is VP of AI and R&D at Augmenta and a Professor in the School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, a member of the ACM SIGGRAPH Academy, and served as Technical Papers Chair for SIGGRAPH 2025. Recorded at CDFAM Barcelona 2026 — https://cdfam.com/barcelona-2026/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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    Crease, Fold, Transform. - Alfonso Parra Rubio - MIT

    Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/ Organization:MITPresenter:Alfonso Parra RubioCrease, Fold, Transform. Presentation AbstractFolding is a fundamental process found throughout nature on multiple scales. Rather than altering the material itself, folding transforms its shape, offering a powerful means of engineering without compromising integrity.This presentation explores, from an engineering and design perspective, the unique potential of folding and discrete assembly as a design and manufacturing tool across multiple scales in engineering.From millimeter-scale bulk cellular materials to meter-scale structural corrugations and actuated robotic systems, and ultimately to architectural shell structures spanning tens of meters, folding enables the creation of high-performance, architected materials.Speaker BioAlfonso Parra Rubio is a PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working at the Center for Bits and Atoms led by Neil Gershenfeld. His research explores how folding and discrete assembly can be combined to design and manufacture architected materials across multiple scales: from bulk cellular materials (millimeters to centimeters), to structural corrugations and actuated systems (centimeters to meters), and up to architectural-scale shell structures (meters to decameters). His work fundamentally explores how materials and structures are designed, engineered, manufactured, and assembled. In addition to his academic research, he founded RnKolektive, a collaborative platform for sculptural exploration. This parallel practice focuses on mixed-media works that merge folding techniques with blown glass, creating pieces that use the same research contributions but with an expressive intention. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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    Super-Modular Chiral Origami Metamaterials

    Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/ OrganizationPrinceton UniversityPresenter:Tuo ZhaoSuper-Modular Chiral Origami MetamaterialsPresentation AbstractMetamaterials with multimodal deformation mechanisms resemble machines, especially when endowed with autonomous functionality. A representative architected assembly, with tunable chirality, converts linear motion into rotation (1). These chiral metamaterials with a machine-like dual modality have potential use in areas such as wave manipulation, optical activity related to circular polarization and chiral active fluids. However, the dual motions are essentially coupled and cannot be independently controlled. Moreover, they are restricted to small deformation, that is, strain ≤2%, which limits their applications. Here we establish modular chiral metamaterials (2), consisting of auxetic planar tessellations and origami-inspired columnar arrays, with decoupled actuation. Under single-degree-of-freedom actuation, the assembly twists between 0° and 90°, contracts in-plane up to 25% and shrinks out-of-plane more than 50%. Using experiments and simulations, we show that the deformation of the assembly involves in-plane twist and contraction dominated by the rotating-square tessellations and out-of-plane shrinkage dominated by the tubular Kresling origami arrays. Moreover, we demonstrate two distinct actuation conditions: twist with free translation and linear displacement with free rotation. Our metamaterial is built on a highly modular assembly, which enables reprogrammable instability, local chirality control, tunable loading capacity and scalability. Our concept provides routes towards multimodal, multistable and reprogrammable machines, with applications in robotic transformers, thermoregulation, mechanical memories in hysteresis loops, non-commutative state transition and plug-and-play functional assemblies for energy absorption and information encryption.References:(1) Frenzel, T., Kadic, M. & Wegener, M. Three-dimensional mechanical metamaterials with a twist. Science 358, 1072–1074 (2017).(2) Zhao, Tuo (presenter), Dang, X., Manos, K., Zang, S., Mandal, J., Chen, M., & Paulino, G. H. Modular chiral origami metamaterials. Nature, 640(8060), 931-940 (2025).Speaker BioTuo Zhao is a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University. His expertise is in computational mechanics, nonlinear topology optimization, soft robotics, and mechanical metamaterials. Tuo is currently addressing the scalability challenge for developing useful metamaterials. By integrating an untethered actuation scheme (e.g., three-dimensional magnetic fields and micro-magnetic responsive materials), he designs micro-robotic machines with tunable properties on demand. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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    Greener by Every Fold. Strength in Every Curve.

    Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/ Organization: STILFOLD https://www.stilfold.com/ Presenter:Julia HannuGreener by Every Fold. Strength in Every Curve. Presentation AbstractThis talk introduces STILFOLD’s innovative origami-inspired manufacturing process, where metal sheets are folded into form. The process uses both straight and curved crease folding, expanding the possibilities of how sheets can be transformed into products. This, to make curved crease folding accessible to a wider community of designers and engineers – moving it from a niche research technique into a scalable industrial method. Our aim is to develop a more environmentally friendly way of making things – reducing the number of parts, energy consumption, material use and transportation needs. Achieving this involves multiple layers of complexity: from designing folding patterns of efficient structures to developing dedicated folding systems for production at scale.The presentation will share insights into how STILFOLD is pushing to transform folding into a sustainable and practical approach to manufacturing – and what that could mean for the future of design, engineering, and production.Speaker BioJulia Hannu is a Software Engineer and Computational Design Lead at STILFOLD, where she develops digital tools and algorithms to enable new approaches to sustainable manufacturing and design. Her work centers on transforming complex geometric challenges into practical, efficient, and user-friendly solutions. With a background in architecture and an MSc in Architectural Computation from UCL, she combines experience from practice and academia to bridge technology, design, and sustainability. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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    Conformal Lattice Design Made Easy: A CAD-Integrated Approach - Tetmet

    Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC, October 29-30, 2025https://cdfam.com/nyc-2025/ OrganizationTetmet https://www.tetmet.net/ Presenter:Rachel AzulayConformal Lattice Design Made Easy: A CAD-Integrated ApproachPresentation AbstractTETMET has developed an innovative process to produce large-scale lattice structures in an automated way, enabling applications across multiple industries.However, existing lattice design software has significant limitations, particularly when it comes to creating efficient, manufacturable conformal lattice structures. Most available tools were developed with general 3D printing in mind, offering only basic latticing capabilities that fail to meet the demands of more advanced applications.Our approach takes a different path by integrating lattice design seamlessly into traditional CAD workflows. By combining the flexibility of CAD with the specific requirements of lattice generation, we significantly enhance the design process—allowing engineers to work with familiar tools while unlocking new possibilities for complex, high-performance structures.Speaker BioRachel holds a PhD in Lattice Structure Design and leads the Application Engineering team at TETMET. She specializes in transforming complex customer challenges into innovative, lightweight lattice solutions, bridging cutting-edge research with real-world applications. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.designforam.com

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