MAS 2019 / 20
All prototypes concrete calligraphy, photo credits: Axel Cretten
Concrete Calligraphy is a 4 week design studio where MAS students were challenged to design and materialize a series of shading facade panels. Considering the specific materiality, geometric opportunities and fabrication constraints of C3DP, students explored possible patterns for concrete deposition.
Each team of three students developed their own concepts for controlling hierarchical differentiation and geometric variation in this context with a series of fdm prototypes before translating their design into a 1:1 robotically 3d-printed architectural prototype. The series of 6 panes that was fabricated during this project illustrates how concrete can materialize into porous structures with varying densities.
Related research:
https://dbt.arch.ethz.ch/research-stream/tectonics-of-concrete-printed-architecture/
Printing concrete
Dinorah Martinez Schulte, Frederic Brisson, Jomana Baddad
Photo credits: Dinorah Martinez Schulte
YuHung Chiu, Chanon Techathuvanun, Edurne Morales Zuniga
Photo credits: YuHung Chiu, Chanon Techathuvanun, Edurne Morales Zuniga
Ping Hsun Tsai, Fatemeh Salehi Amiri, Rémy Clémente
Photo credits: Axel Crettenand
Eliott Sounigo, Indra Santosa, Emmanuelle Sallin
Photo credits: Eliott Sounigo, Indra Santosa, Emmanuelle Sallin
Dinorah Martinez Schulte, Frédéric Brisson, Jomana Baddad
Photo credits left: Axel Crettenand, right: Dinorah Martinez Schulte
Anton Johansson, László Mangliár
Photo credits: Anton Johansson, László Mangliár
Maria Pia Assaf, Ioulios Georgiou, Mahiro Goto
Photo credits left: Axel Crettenand Right: Maria Pia Assaf, Ioulios Georgiou, Mahiro Goto
Anton Johansson, László Mangliár
Photo credits: Anton Johansson, László Mangliár