University of Michigan Taubman College Hosts “Becoming Digital” Workshop with LAMAS
Vivian Lee & James Macgillivray led Becoming Digital: Workshop 03 at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning on November 17 and 20. The workshop was part of a broader academic program exploring digital design methodologies and emerging computational tools in architecture.
Taubman College’s “Becoming Digital” series brings together practitioners and educators to investigate how digital processes are reshaping architectural design, fabrication, and representation. The workshops focus on hands-on experimentation with computational workflows, encouraging participants to test new relationships between form generation, material logic, and digital production.
The session led by LAMAS introduced approaches to computational design grounded in experimental representation and iterative form-making, reflecting the studio’s interest in how digital systems can be used to generate and transform architectural conditions through process-driven methods.