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CDFAM Computational Design Symposium
Design at all Scales Through Computational Craftsmanship
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Design at all Scales Through Computational Craftsmanship

Arthur Azoulai +Diego Taccioli - Slicelab

Recorded at CDFAM Computational Design Symposium, NYC 2024

Presentation Abstract

Slicelab merges advanced computational design with innovative fabrication techniques to create groundbreaking design solutions. Our foundation in architectural craftsmanship—from hand drawing and model making to woodshop, 3D modeling, and 3D printing—has cultivated a deep understanding of materiality and form. This expertise enables us to optimize problem-solving through a balanced approach to physical and digital design.
As designers, we test and master a diverse array of software tools, integrating the best features to meet the unique needs of each project. This ensures our designs are both functionally superior and aesthetically compelling.
In this presentation, we will showcase how our strategic use of various design tools and techniques has led to innovative results across different scales and applications. Join us to explore how Slicelab is redefining design through the seamless integration of advanced manufacturing and computational craftsmanship.

About Slicelab

Slicelab is a multi-disciplinary experimental design studio specializing in digital design and complex fabrication consulting. Their projects range across various scales and strive to balance simplicity and complexity. Founded in 2012 by Arthur Azoulai and Diego Taccioli, Slicelab has quickly established itself in the design world.

In 2015, the studio took part in the Autodesk residency at Pier 9 in San Francisco, focusing on additive manufacturing R&D. Their team brings diverse experience from international firms like Jakob + Macfarlane, Asymptote, WRNS Studio, Francis Bitonti Studio, KMD Architects, Rockwell Group, Mindesk VR, and OPT Industries.

Arthur and Diego are also involved in academia, teaching integrated product design at JWU, 3D printed wearables at AAU, and advanced 3D visualization at NYIT. They serve as visiting architecture critics at Cornell, UPenn, and RPI further showcasing their expertise in computational design for additive manufacturing.

CDFAM Computational Design Symposium series brings together leading experts in computational design from industry, academia and software development for two days of knowledge sharing and networking.

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