YouTube - RoboFold Technology Progress Report
February 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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ADRD – Video – FROM GEOMETRY TO INDUSTRY
November 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Bernard Cache (Objectile, EPFL) and Peter Macapia (LabDora, GSAPP) both debate about several conceptual changes in the contemporary use of geometry in the field of architecture. Through individual interpretations of some of the major works in the history of ideas concerning the implication of mathematics into architecture, this combined demonstration of researches made into both theory and practice point out some of the main contemporary issues and potential developments in architecture and design.
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Mater, el centro de materiales del FAD |
October 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: Innovation, materials
The Design Implications of Mass Customization :: DesignIntelligence
October 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Computerization profoundly impacted all aspects of design. Not only has is transformed design processes and design economics, it has transformed the nature of the products that can be created. CAD allows teams of designers and other professionals to collaborate in new ways, to visualize different alternatives and try out different options, to keep options open longer and design different alternatives in parallel and pick up problems sooner. The design software that designers use has moved from being a tool to being an intelligent environment that can guide and inform the design process.It has also made it possible to communicate design ideas and concepts to others more effectively, whether they are marketers, finance directors, focus groups, and other so-called ‘silent designers’—other non-designers who determine design outcomes. These technologies can be put—with suitable adjustments and refinements—in the hands of non-designers, including consumers and end-users, to allow them to co-design products by interacting directly with highly flexible manufacturing systems. Instead of designing for consumers, CAD systems will enable design by consumers.
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Tagged: Design, Mass Customization
Archilab 1999 english -
September 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
A design and architecture workshop based in Paris, Objectile combines engineering, mathematics, technology, and philosophy to work on the industrial design and manufacturing of curved and variable forms of every proportion, including sculpture, design, furniture, building components, architecture, town planning or landscaping. Objectile has perfected an original mode of production, using their own Objectile software based on TOPCAD, which enables calculating the designs of curved and variable shapes and producing them using numerically-controlled machines. Singular objects can thus be mass produced, including panels, partitions, furnishing elements, etc. Objectile has already designed a teller-window for the SNCF railway company, with curved surfaces adaptable to every situation. Their architectural projects create new topological spaces, in which casing and interlacing are substituted for orthogonal shapes.
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Tagged: Architecture, Evolution Thinking, NON-Standard
The Work of Jonathan Harris
September 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Studio Geenen
September 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Furnistructures project is a research on how lightweight products can be designed. Lightness has a lot advantages, in the use of products and their impact on the environment. Furniture is in its essence a structure which has to sustain loads and a good structure is efficient using as little material as possible, being light and strong. This has lead to research into structural systems, as found in nature and architecture, and the possibilities of designing lightweight furniture using systems.
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Tagged: Design, furniture, lightwieght, Studio
Digital Design + Fabrication (NOUS Gallery)
September 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
A workshop dealing with digital design and fabrication.
An event that seems the most productive way to teach digital design methods in just a few days.
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Tagged: Architecture, CAD, CAM
Archinect : Schoolblog : Harvard GSD (Lian)
September 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Here’s some work for the Chinatown Library project, which was a student initiative for which the GSD ponied up cash.
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Tagged: CNC, Design, manufacturing, Milling, NON-Standard, wood





