CSP/IAS - ARtlStE - 4S

SUMMER SCHOOL 2026

Artificial Intelligence and Parametric Design for Shells and Spatial Structures

 

September 19–24, 2026
Torino / OGR Tech / Binario 3
9:30-18:00 CET

 

The summer school is organized under the Scientific Direction of:

  • Prof. Giuseppe Carlo Marano
  • Dr. Marco Maurizi
  • Prof. Amedeo Manuello Bertetto
  • Prof. Stefano Gabriele
  • Prof. Francesco Marmo
  • Prof. Andrea Micheletti
  • Dr. Federica Joe Gardella
  • Dr. Raffaele Cucuzza
  • Dr. Valeria Morra

In collaboration with:

Endorsed by:

  • The Italian Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AI4I)
  • Politecnico di Torino

Shaping Intelligent Design: Where AI Meets Shells and Spatial Structures

 

Let’s Shape! is a six-day IAS Summer School exploring how artificial intelligence, computational design and structural engineering can inform the design of shells and spatial structures. Through lectures, coding sessions, applied workshops and collaborative studio work, participants will investigate machine learning, generative modelling, evolutionary optimization and AI-driven parametric workflows for advanced architectural and engineering applications.

Key Information

Dates: September 19–24, 2026
Duration: 6 intensive days
Total workload: 36 hours of lectures and studio work
Format: lectures, coding sessions, design workshops, project development, final presentation
Venue: OGR Torino, Italy
Language: English
Registration fee: €100
Registration: online registration
Final event: project presentations and networking aperitivo at OGR Tech

Who Should Attend

The summer school is intended for Master’s students and PhD candidates in structural engineering, civil engineering, architecture, computational design and related fields. A basic familiarity with architectural or structural design is recommended. Previous experience with Python, Grasshopper or parametric modelling is useful but not strictly required.

About the Summer School (edition 2026)

 

Let’s Shape! Artificial Intelligence and Parametric Design for Shells and Spatial Structures is an intensive six-day Summer School dedicated to the integration of artificial intelligence, computational design and structural engineering, with a specific focus on shells and spatial structures.

Organized in collaboration with AI4I – Italian Institute for Artificial Intelligence for Industry, the ARtIStE International Association and Politecnico di Torino, and supported by leading institutions in the field of spatial structures, the Summer School brings together graduate students, PhD candidates, researchers and professionals interested in advanced design and engineering workflows.

The programme combines lectures, hands-on coding sessions, applied workshops and collaborative studio work. Participants will engage with both foundational concepts and advanced methodologies, including computational design, machine learning for structural systems, generative modelling, neural networks, evolutionary optimization and AI-driven parametric design.

Across the six days, the Summer School will move from theoretical frameworks to practical applications, allowing participants to test AI-based methods through coding exercises, parametric workflows and design-oriented case studies. Applications will address architecture, structural engineering, advanced spatial systems and space-related design scenarios.

The aim is to provide participants with a critical and operational understanding of how AI can support the design, analysis, optimization and exploration of complex structural forms, moving beyond purely generative approaches toward informed, performance-based and constructible design processes.

 

Program Structure and Format

 

Join leading international experts to explore how artificial intelligence, computational design, and structural engineering converge in the design of shells and spatial structures.

The program is structured as an intensive six-day experience combining lectures, hands-on sessions, and collaborative studio work. Each day is organized into morning and afternoon blocks, integrating theoretical foundations with practical applications and interactive discussions.

Participants will engage with key topics including machine learning for structural systems, generative modeling, neural networks, evolutionary optimization, and AI-driven parametric design. The format emphasizes active learning through coding sessions, design workflows, and real-world case studies.

The program also includes a guided visit to the OGR Tech innovation hub, offering exposure to cutting-edge research and industry practices.

By the end of the Summer School, participants will have developed a solid understanding of how AI can support the design and optimization of complex structures, and will be equipped to apply these methods in both research and professional contexts.

 

Teaching Programme

Day 1

AI for Shell and Spatial Structures

The opening day introduces the role of artificial intelligence in structural design, with a focus on shells, spatial structures, computational geometry, constructability and multi-objective optimization.
Day 2

Computational Foundations

Participants will build the computational basis for the school, working with Python, Google Colab and introductory machine learning methods applied to structural and design problems.
Day 3

Statistics and Learning: Neural Networks and Artificial Neural Networks

The third day focuses on statistical learning, Bayesian methods, generative modelling and neural networks, showing how these techniques can support structural modelling and design exploration.
Day 4

Evolutionary and Metaheuristic Optimization

This day is dedicated to evolutionary and population-based optimization methods, with applications to structural systems and a guided visit to the OGR Tech innovation hub.
Day 5

AI-Driven Parametric Optimization

Day 5 connects parametric modelling with AI-based optimization workflows, exploring how design parameters, surrogate models and iterative loops can support structural form finding and advanced geometries.
Day 6

AI-Driven Design for Space Structures

The final day expands the discussion toward extreme environments, space habitats and AI-assisted design-space exploration, ending with team project development and final presentations.
Final event

Final project presentation

Participants will present their final projects, developed during the last day with the teachers, through short team pitches, models, simulations and workflow demonstrations. The final session will include expert feedback and a networking aperitivo with guests and innovators in the OGR Tech innovation space.

Confirmed lecturers include:

  • Sigrid Adriaenssens — Princeton University
  • Pierluigi D’Acunto — Technical University of Munich
  • Mark Tam — The University of Hong Kong
  • Robert Otani — Thornton Tomasetti
  • Giuseppe Carlo Marano — ARtIStE Internationa Association, Politecnico di Torino
  • Amedeo Manuello Bertetto — ARtIStE Internationa Association, Politecnico di Torino
  • Valentina Sumini — Politecnico di Torino / MIT
  • Paolo Pagliuca — CNR Rome
  • Daniel Bichara — NP-AI
  • Marco Maurizi — AI4I
  • Sebastiano Panichella — AI4I
  • Simone Gallivanone — AI4I
  • Leonel Rozo — AI4I
  • Simone Betteti — AI4I
  • Raffaele Cucuzza — ARtIStE Internationa Association, Politecnico di Torino
  • Federica Joe Gardella — Politecnico di Torino
  • Marta Rossi — Politecnico di Torino

 

REGISTRATION

 

Registration will open soon but in the meantime please note that partecipation will require the payment of a registration fee.

  • Registration fee: 100 €
  • A 50 % Discount is reserved for participants registered to the IASS 2026 Symposium

The fee will be collected by the Italian Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (4S) and will contribute to covering the organizational costs of the Summer School, including teaching and workshop materials, administrative support, registration management, digital platforms, software tools, coffee breaks, communication, and coordination activities.

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Venue

The summer school will take place at OGR Torino – Officine Grandi Riparazioni, one of Turin’s most important sites for culture, innovation and technology.

TURIN

Long celebrated as Italy’s industrial powerhouse and the proud birthplace of its automotive legacy, the city has successfully evolved far beyond its manufacturing roots. Today, Turin channels its hardworking heritage into a vibrant hub of innovation, driving advancements in technology, aerospace, and sustainable design. It is a dynamic capital that honors its rich past while constantly reinventing itself for tomorrow.

OGR

The summer school will take place at OGR Torino, one of Turin’s most important sites for culture, innovation and technology.
Located in the former railway repair workshops, OGR has been transformed into a major urban platform for contemporary culture, research, innovation and public events. Its hybrid identity makes it an ideal venue for a summer school dedicated to artificial intelligence, structural design and advanced spatial systems.

OGR Tech

The programme will also include activities at OGR Tech, the innovation area of OGR Torino, where participants will encounter startups, research-driven projects and technology-transfer initiatives connected to AI, aerospace and deep-tech ecosystems.

FAQ & Contacts

Here’s everything you need to know before joining us in Turin! From how to get to the venue to where to stay, this page gathers all the practical information to make your Winter School experience as smooth as possible. Something is missing? write to us at letsshape@polito.it!

Where will the Summer School take place?

The Summer School will be held at OGR Torino (Officine Grandi Riparazioni), Corso Castelfidardo 22, Turin, Italy — just a 15-minute walk from the city center.

From the airport (Turin Caselle – TRN): take the train or bus shuttle to Porta Susa or Porta Nuova station. A taxi or ride-sharing service takes about 30 minutes to OGR. From the train stations: 

From Porta Susa: about 10 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by metro (Marconi stop). 

From Porta Nuova: around 15 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by metro (Vinzaglio stop). Nearest metro stop: Vinzaglio. You can check real-time routes on the GTT website. 

Are accommodation options provided?

Accommodation is not directly provided by the organizers. However, OGR is centrally located and well connected by public transport, with many affordable hotels, hostels, and short-term rentals nearby.

Who can apply to attend the Summer School?

The school is open to Master’s and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career academics. Participants from industry with an interest in machine learning for structural systems, generative modeling, neural networks, evolutionary optimization, and AI-driven parametric design.

What background knowledge is required?

A basic familiarity with architectural or structural design is recommended. Previous experience with Python, Grasshopper or parametric modelling is useful but not strictly required. 

When will it take place?

The Summer School will be held from September 19th till September 24th 2026

Will I receive a certificate of attendance?

Yes, you will receive a certificate of attendance.

Who can i contact for more information?

For any questions about registration, travel, or logistics, please contact us at  letsshape@polito.it