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In nature, Tessellated Material Systems (TMS) appear convergently across species and at all length scales. Their evolutionary success is based on the ability to unify mechanically opposing properties in one functional system. While the application of tessellations in Design and Architecture was and is focusing on the geometrical and structural benefits, this practice-based PhD project explores a different Design approach shifting the focus from structure to material. The aim of this research is to develop methods for designing hierarchical materials that lead to multi-functionality allowing for context sensitivity.


supervised by
Prof. Carola Zwick and
Prof. Jörg Petruschat -
weißensee school of art and design 




Felix Rasehorn
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Practice 

Tessellation Archive
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Through the approach of tentative prototyping the vision of an interactive web-based archive, accessible for interdisciplinary researchers was manifested. Experienceable prototypes became container for ideas and arguments in discussion. Fostered by drawings, interactive prototypes (click dummies) and visualizations, the group could collaboratively decide, agree and improve architecture and usability of the archive.

Collaboration with: Dr. Mason Dean,
Jana Ciecierska-Holms, Binru Yang, Nikolai Rosenthal (all MPI for colloids and interfaces) and Prof. Dr. John Nyakatura, Mai-Lee Van Le, Lennart Eigen (All HU Department Morphology) - Webdevelopment by Tavy Hornbrook and Trixx Code