SmartGeometry 2010 Conference: Limited-Time Discount Registration Offer

Time is quickly running out to register for SmartGeometry 2010 Conference, taking place March 23-24, 2010, in Barcelona, Spain and its exclusive program on the latest developments in computational and parametric design for buildings and infrastructure. This once-a-year event brings together world-renowned authorities on advanced 3D design and those interested in the theory and practice of generative design for an exciting agenda of interactive presentations and engaging discussions. To explore the exciting and highly informative SmartGeometry 2010 Conference agenda including newly-announced Keynote Speakers Hanif Kara, design engineer and principal of London-based innovative engineering firm Adams Kara Taylor (AKT) and Mark Burry, Professor at RMIT and Executive Architect and Researcher to the Temple Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain. Read More

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