Computer-Aided Design

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) plays an essential role in all phases of the design process, including ideation, form-finding, embodiment, evaluation, manufacturing, and communication. This course aims to advance students capabilities by developing a solid foundation in 3D modeling and learning how and when to effectively use CAD.

Students will learn to set up a 3D model according to the conventions in the industry. Emphasis is placed on the principles of parametric modelling to facilitate the creation of adaptable and modular 3D models that integrate into collaborative design workflows. While we use SolidWorks and Rhinoceros 3D, the core competencies are applicable across a range of commonly used CAD programs. 

The course covers 3D modeling of simple and complex shapes, products that are composed of multiple parts (assemblies), using CAD to analyze motion of moving parts, and communicating designs to stakeholders through visualizations and technical drawings. 

Finally, we will take the initial step in computational design. By using the algorithmic modeling tool Grasshopper in Rhinoceros 3D, students will learn how leveraging computational design can help tackle specific design challenges.

The course consists of a combination of interactive lectures, on-line materials, and practicing with self-paced exercises.