Graduate students enrolled in Professor James Kerestes ARCH 601 course this fall are working with Maya and digital fabrication technologies to understand the evolution of form. Students are regularly given new circumstances for the form that they have created for which they have to utilize the software to allow the form to adapt. Kerestes encourages his students to think of the forms as species that adapt and change in response to their environment. The final outcome of the studio will be the design for a row house in Philadelphia that challenges the way in which the traditional dwelling is conceived. More details on these projects can be found here: http://3dprint.com/19009/3d-printed-dwelling/