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RMIT Faculty Visit and Consult with i.M.A.D.E

Andrew Maher and Gregory More, research fellows in the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology visited i.M.A.D.E as consultants to help prepare research strategies for the Graham Foundation sponsored SmartScrap project.

SmartScrap is the digital cataloguing of waste products from the building industry -specifically the Indiana limestone industry- and developing computational means to apply the catalogued information to parametric design models in order to effectively reuse the waste.

One of the aims of the research consultation was to inaugurate an exchange which could lead to future collaborations between i.M.A.D.E and RMIT University.

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