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DigitalFabrication_8850_pressPleetPeel-C-02

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8850_pressPleetPeel-C-01

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


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February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin

Press+Pleat+Peel This site-specific work installed in Peel Gallery is just one instance of the infinite possible configurations of an expandable architectural system. These “integers of construction” were built by extracting precise information from a virtual 3D model that was used to configure the design to the spatial parameters of the gallery. The various profiles for these stress-skin panels were then sent electronically to a series of local professional fabricators in the Houston light-manufacturing industry where they were water-jet cut thin-gauge aluminum, CNC hot-wire cut EPS foam, and CNC routed wood The system can be reconfigured into various architectural forms to define space, divide rooms, or suspend as a ceiling. The shape, size, and frequency of the perforations are infinitely variable to make the panels lighter and more transparent. This system is a highly flexible, dynamic, and innovative way to apply architectural fabrication technology to your domestic or commercial interior landscape.


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February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8800_ceilingCloud-C-04

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8800_ceilingCloud-C-03

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8800_ceilingCloud-C-02

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8800_ceilingCloud-C-01

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


DigitalFabrication_8800_ceilingCloud-B

February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin

CEILING CLOUD The focus of the cloud has been on “designed assemblies” and the use of parametric software that works within Rhino. The project was to design the Jury Space within the new Student Services Center in the Architecture Building. The students developed a Ceiling Cloud that is proposed to clip on to an modified suspended ceiling grid using lightweight folded aluminum panels that are designed to incrementally change dimension and drape into the space below. Constraints and variables within the parametric models allowed for the extraction of 150 unique panels that are also perforated with their own individual pattern. The goal of the variations in the overall ceiling system are to disburse and dissipate sound through refraction and absorption created by the corrugation in the panels and their perforation. The gradient of holes also are calibrated to allow more light to penetrate in the center of the space away from the walls which will be lit with exhibition wall armature lighting. The crit walls respond to the overall materiality of the space using homosote in an endgrain orientation that will be CNC routed and laminated with a steel substructure. First Place, AAFAB Award 2009, Interior Category


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February 08, 2010 by Metalab Admin


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