
معرفی
Zuardin Akbar is a Doctoral Researcher and PhD Student at the Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD/CA) at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. He is affiliated with the Cluster of Excellence IntCDC and the Computing in Architecture group, focusing on AI-driven computational design frameworks and resource-aware architecture.
- Education
- Master of Architecture (M.Arch), Bartlett School of Architecture (BSA), University College London (UCL)
- Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia
His research integrates machine learning, material computation, and automated construction to advance sustainable architectural practices. Projects include AI-based design optimization, 3D-printed mycelium composites, and self-shaping wood bilayer systems.
His publications highlight trends in data-driven material optimization, open-source computational design pedagogy, and machine vision applications for bio-informed fabrication. These works align with subfields like sustainable material systems, parametric geometry, and AI-driven design workflows.
- Scientific Awards
- Sir Peter Cook Award, BSA (for master project on high-resolution architecture tectonic and machine learning)
Zuardin has collaborated with institutions such as the University of Kassel, Singapore University of Technology and Design, and the 3D printing startup Ai-Build. He contributes to software development projects like Opossum, Robot Component, and Ai Sync, and is involved in the Associated Project 43 – RAW (Resource Aware Architecture) under IntCDC.





