Architecture has always relied on mathematics to achieve proportioned aesthetics, geometrical consistency, structural performance and reasonable construction. However, since computational tools have given architects the means to design and build complex spatial concepts that would have been inconceivable even twenty years ago, the discussion on how to integrate computation into the architectural curriculum is still ongoing. Against this background the academic project “Shell Tessellation” focused on the early integration of mathematical strategies regarding geometric description, structural performance, physical properties, and material specification as well as aspects of fabrication to inform the architectural design. The emphasis of the c...