Valentino Tagliaboschi
Valentino Tagliaboschi is an architect and building engineer enthusiastic about digital fabrication technologies for the AEC industry and currently working as Digital and Robotic Fabrication Expert at IAAC.
He graduated from the University of Pisa in 2020 with a thesis on the design and robotic fabrication of the HexBox Canopy – a rapid assembly timber shell structure – developed within an international team of researchers from the Digital Timber Construction (DTC) research group of the University of Kaiserslautern and the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning. This learning experience also resulted in a conference paper presented within the Advanced Manufacturing session at the IASS Annual Symposium 2020/21 which received the Tsuboi Award for the most outstanding paper presented and published in the conference proceedings.
After his graduation, he worked as Architectural Design and Digital Fabricator at Matter Make, Malta. There, his work focused on the engineering and fabrication of advanced and technically demanding projects in the field of architecture and interior design, taking advantage of computational design methods and digital manufacturing processes, such as robotic and CNC milling, FDM and Clay 3D printing, and laser cutting.
He graduated from the University of Pisa in 2020 with a thesis on the design and robotic fabrication of the HexBox Canopy – a rapid assembly timber shell structure – developed within an international team of researchers from the Digital Timber Construction (DTC) research group of the University of Kaiserslautern and the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning. This learning experience also resulted in a conference paper presented within the Advanced Manufacturing session at the IASS Annual Symposium 2020/21 which received the Tsuboi Award for the most outstanding paper presented and published in the conference proceedings.
After his graduation, he worked as Architectural Design and Digital Fabricator at Matter Make, Malta. There, his work focused on the engineering and fabrication of advanced and technically demanding projects in the field of architecture and interior design, taking advantage of computational design methods and digital manufacturing processes, such as robotic and CNC milling, FDM and Clay 3D printing, and laser cutting.