Practice
A workflow towards designing surfaces with distinct kinematic properties
more or research process ︎︎︎
supervised by
Prof. Carola Zwick and
Prof. Jörg Petruschat
KH Berlin weißensee
A workflow towards designing surfaces with distinct kinematic properties
more or research process ︎︎︎
Mechanically
rigid elements are bonded to pre-stretched textiles using 3D printing. The
textile therein simulates the soft interfacing membrane between the hard plates
as observed in natural systems. The textile absorbs the applied tension that
arises due to the pre-stretching and transfers it to the entire system. The
generated model and workflow can be used to explore the complexity of
properties of natural tessellation systems while opening up new areas of
application for Design and Architecture.
supervised by Prof. Carola Zwick and
Prof. Jörg Petruschat
KH Berlin weißensee


