Alasdair Turner
EngD Director (Bartlett Graduate School)
Introduction to Programming and Morphogenetic Programming
About
Alasdair is the Bartlett's Lecturer in Architectural and Urban Computing. He founded the MSc AAC in 2005, and was course director until 2010. He now co-directs the EngD VEIV Centre with Prof Anthony Steed in Computer Science, and is the Bartlett MRes Tutor.
Alasdair researches models of people movement and social interaction, spatial analysis, generative design and neural network models of human behaviour. His main interest is to combine the study of social interaction with the generation of spatial relationships through 'ecomorphic synthesis'; that is, the creation of embodied environments which are co-evolved around people, space and activity, which he develops within the course through the morphogenetic programming module.

