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GEOMDIGEST

THE INSIDER PUBLICATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY, DESIGN, AND PRINT

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Martin Tamke

CITA
Associate Professor, Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA)
Computational FabricationGenerative DesignSimulation
68Papers
2,200Citations
22h-Index
46Repro Score
About

Martin Tamke is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA) at the Royal Danish Academy, where he explores the nexus of computational design and materialization. His research explicitly addresses digital production techniques for wood and fiber-based materials, driving the building industry toward sustainable and circular practices utilizing bio-materials. He integrates real-world feedback via 3D capturing and sensor technologies directly into the architectural design process. He actively contributes to the IntCDC Cluster of Excellence at the University of Stuttgart as a Visiting Professor and has showcased his work extensively at venues like the Venice Biennale.

Research Skills
Material designBio-materials in architectureDigital and robotic fabricationComputational design methodologySensor integration and 3D capturingMachine learning
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Current Members at CITA
Prof. Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen
Professor and Head, Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA)
Assoc. Prof. Paul Nicholas
Associate Professor, CITA / Royal Danish Academy

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Affiliated Organisation
Lab · Est. 2005
CITA
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Research Focus
Computational Fabrication
Generative Design
Simulation
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