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Klinger: SIGraDi Keynote
Klinger: SIGraDi Keynote

Kevin Klinger delivers the keynote lecture at the 2009 Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi) Conference on November 18, 2009 at the FAU Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, Brasil. Klinger’s lecture was entitled: “Manufacturing Material Effects: Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture.”
Additionally, Klinger presented a paper at the conference entitled: “Digital Design through Production Pedagogy: [...]

ACADIA 2009
ACADIA 2009

Mahesh Senagala and Joshua Vermillion present their paper entitled “An Inconvenient Studio” at the 2009 ACADIA Conference in Chicago.

Spot on Schools Lecture
Spot on Schools Lecture

Kevin Klinger gives a presentation of i.M.A.D.E work and later participates in a round table discussion at the Spot on Schools exhibition in Florence, Italy.

ACADIA 2008 Conference: Silicon + Skin
ACADIA 2008 Conference: Silicon + Skin

Michael Gibson, Kevin Klinger, and Joshua Vermillion presented a paper about the Construction Information seminar entitled, “Constructing Information: Towards a Feedback Ecology in Digital Design and Fabrication”, at the 2008 ACADIA Conference.
Gibson, Michael; Kevin Klinger; Joshua Vermillion (2008). “Constructing Information: Towards a Feedback Ecology in Digital Design and Fabrication”, ACADIA International Conference 2008 Silicon + Skin: [...]

Rhino Scripting Workshop: Southern Illinois University
Rhino Scripting Workshop: Southern Illinois University

Joshua Vermillion conducts a Rhino Scripting Workshop at Southern Illinois University.

Design Management in Architecture Conference
Design Management in Architecture Conference

Joshua Vermillion and Kevin Klinger present a paper at a Design Management in Architecture 2008 Conference at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Vermillion, Joshua; Kevin Klinger; Brian Pace (2008). “Managing the Design-Fabrication Feedback Loop: Visualizing Collaborative Digital Exchanges between Industry and the Academy”, Design Management in the Architectural Engineering and Construction Sector 2008 Conference, CIB [...]

AIA Kentucky-Indiana 2008 Conference
AIA Kentucky-Indiana 2008 Conference

Kevin Klinger and Wil Marquez participate in an AIA panel discussion with Michael Speaks (University of Kentucky), Chris Sharples (SHoP Architects), and William Zahner (Zahner Metals) at the jointly-held AIA Kentucky-Indiana 2008 Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. The panel’s topic relates to the conference theme, “Evolution of Architecture: From Chisel to BIM”.

Lecture: IaaC
Lecture: IaaC

Kevin Klinger delivers a lecture at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IaaC) entitled “Manufacturing Material Effects: Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture”.
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Architectural Record Innovation Conference 2007
Architectural Record Innovation Conference 2007

Kevin Klinger gives a presentation on Digital Fabrication at the Architectural Record Innovation Conference 2007: Architecture in an Age of Transformation.
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Lecture: Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City
Lecture: Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City

Kevin Klinger delivers a lecture, “Manufacturing Material Effects” in Mexico City at Universidad Anahuac Norte, Escuela de Architectura.

IHLA 2005 Wood Summit
IHLA 2005 Wood Summit

Kevin Klinger participates as a speaking panelist on the topic of Mass Customization at IHLA’s 2005 Wood Summit. The event assembled members of the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association to discuss strategic plans for the Indiana Hardwood industries.


i.M.A.D.E INFO
i.M.A.D.E acts as a catalyst of digital design and fabrication techniques for both industry and education related to architecture and allied arts. Through immersive projects deploying interdisciplinary, applied design and fabrication research, the institute is a conduit between students, design professionals, and the manufacturing sector.
As an institute within Ball State University, i.M.A.D.E supports curricular components offering expertise with state-of -the-art software and devices using simulation, analysis, fabrication, and a rigorous examination of the craft inherent in digital design and production. With strategic industry partners, students test knowledge through team-based projects dealing with the translation of bits into atoms, shifting scales between models, prototypes, 1:1 construction, and the development of solutions to real problems by managing a complex set of design constraints.