Complex form, panelization, clustering in Python in Grasshopper3D. The workshop will explore some of our recent projects at IAAC, which draw inspiration from the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City.
Participants will use parametric equations to generate forms, panelize surfaces, and apply clustering techniques such as K-Means or DBSCAN to minimize variation within the panels.
All workshops will be held on October 26, from 09:00 to 18:00. [View the General Programme here].
Venue: Centro de Ingeniería Avanzada, Ciudad Universitaria, UNAM.
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The Organizing Committee of the IASS 2025 Mexico City Symposium expresses its sincere gratitude to all participants, speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and institutions who made this event possible.
The success of the IASS 2025 Mexico City Symposium has been the result of the collective effort, enthusiasm, and commitment of professional teams—both administrative and technical—and of a truly engaged academic community devoted to advancing the field of shell and spatial structures. Your presence, ideas, and collaboration have transformed this symposium into an unforgettable experience of exchange, learning, and friendship.
Thank you for sharing these inspiring days with us in Mexico City. We hope that the memories, knowledge, and connections built here will continue to strengthen our community in the years to come.
Welcome to Mexico City. Welcome to IASS 2025.
¡Mi casa es tu casa!
Organizing Committee of the IASS 2025 Mexico City Symposium