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Scripted Materials

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posted on 2024-10-31, 15:58 authored by Gretchen Wilkins, Leanne ZilkaLeanne Zilka, John Cherrey
Looking to fabrication technologies as a way to bridge the gap between design and execution, this research tested various methods for the digital optimization of flat sheet materials, specifically those which can be reclaimed from building and manufacturing sites. By reordering conventional design processes to begin with (reclaimed) material constraints we are looking to close the gap in the cycle of sheet material manufacturing and reduce the amount of building waste in architectural projects. This paper will discuss the process of embedding digital information and scripting processes into material systems in order to rethink the relationship between input and output in design, especially in the context of sheet material manufacturing, reclamation, fabrication and distribution. Two projects situated within architectural design studios are cited as examples to this approach, with further speculation on how the work might shift the role of `craft¿ further upstream in architectural and educational practices.

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1

End page

22

Total pages

22

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Proceedings of Acadia 2011: Integration through computation

Editors

Joshua M. Taron; Vera Parlace, Branko Kolarevic, Jason S. Johnson

Name of conference

Acadia 2011: Integration through computation

Publisher

Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture

Place published

Calgary, Canada

Start date

2011-10-11

End date

2011-10-16

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006028645

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-02-16

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