Dave
Pigram
Alumni
DAVE PIGRAM is a computational designer, advanced fabrication researcher and educator and holds a Master of Science in Advanced Architecture from Columbia University in New York, attained whilst studying on a Marten Bequest Scholarship.
He has previously served as Director of the Masters of Advanced Architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney [UTS]; the first Researcher in Residence of the NCCR for Digital Fabrication at the ETH Zürich; a Visiting Professor of Practice at the University of Michigan; and Research Affiliate at the MIT Media Lab. He was a project leader at Studio Daniel Libeskind on projects such as the 5.5 Billion Euro Cape Grace scheme to expand Monaco.
Role in the NCCR Digital Fabrication
Alumni: Researcher in Residence
NCCR publications
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A Cable-Net and Fabric Formwork System for the Construction of Concrete Shells (2019)
- Date: 01.04.2019
- Authors: Tomás Méndez Echenagucia, Dave Pigram, Dr. Andrew Liew, Dr. Tom Van Mele, Prof. Dr. Philippe Block
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Full-scale prototype of a cable-net and fabric formed concrete thin-shell roof (2018)
- Date: 01.01.2018
- Authors: Tomás Méndez Echenagucia, Dave Pigram, Dr. Andrew Liew, Dr. Tom Van Mele, Prof. Dr. Philippe Block
- Event: International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures Symposium: Creativity in Structural Design (IASS 2018)