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Research

Asterios' research focuses on computational technologies and their impact on form-finding processes, material applications, sustainability, digital manufacturing and construction. This includes tools methods and techniques for AI-Assisted Design, 3D/4D Printing, Robotics and Digital Fabrication, Parametric Design, Generative Design, Material Computation and VR/AR/MR. He has supervised 7 PhDs to completion and is currently supervising 12 more PhD thesis projects at the University of Liverpool and XJTLU.

He has wide experience in the realization of complex geometries using digital manufacturing techniques and the 'file to factory' design process. He is co-designer of the WestendGate Towers (2009-2011, Frankfurt) sustainable facade, awarded with the Solar Price 2011 by Eurosolar (European Association for Renewable Energy) and the Tree Structure Canopy (Frankfurt 2009-2010) awarded by the Association of Greek Architects in 2010. He received the RIBA's Research Trust Award in 2013 (proposal on sustainable retrofits in Britain). His 9th book, 'AI-Assisted Architectural Design, was published by BIS Publishers (Amsterdam) in 2024.

Computational Design/Architecture

Asterios Agkathidis's research focuses on AI-assisted design, 3D/4D Printing, Robotics and Digital fabrication, AR/VR/MR, Computational/Parametric Design, Digital Heritage and Material Computation. Asterios has supervised 7 PhDs to completion and is currently supervising 10 more PhD thesis projects at the University of Liverpool and XJTLU.

The Tree-structure canopy in Frankfurt upon Main, Germany

Realisation and Construction of Complex Geometries

Research grants

Reflective and Dynamic use of Wikis to Support Collaborative Design Learning

HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY (UK)

October 2013 - September 2014

    Research collaborations

    Konstantinos Alexopoulos

    Application of AI in architectural Design

    Fosters + Partners

    Researching on AI-driven tools and techniques to convert 2D images into meshes

    David Jourdan

    4D printing

    INRIA (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation)

    4D printing with shape memories polymers