Knitectonics

Authors

  • Sanhita Chaturvedi
  • Esteban Colmenares
  • Thiago S. Mundim

Keywords:

Digital fabrication, emergent architecture, evolutionary architecture, textile architecture, knitting, design research

Abstract

“...techniques that operate on a material level, if we need ideas, will follow from techniques and techniques follow from matter...” - Gottfried Semper (1989).

Can a simple household craft facilitate a proto-tectonic system?

The project Knitectonics aims at exploring digital fabrication systems that facilitate optimized, adaptive and specific integrated architectural solutions (Malé-Alemany, 2009). It is inspired by the beauty of nature systems with their inherent efficiency and performance. The research explored on-site fabrication of monocoques shells, integrating skin and structure along with services and infrastructure, using a simple household technique. It thus embodies a self organized micro system of textures and a macro system of structures. This paper elaborates how the numeric aspects of a textile technique were used, first to digitally imitate the process of assembly and further exploited to develop and visualize a novel fabrication system, based on material research and technical experimentation.

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Author Biographies

Sanhita Chaturvedi

She is Architect and Master in New Methods of Digital Fabrication, Design and Urbanism. Actually working at Foster + Partners Architecture.

Esteban Colmenares

She is Architect and Master in New Methods of Digital Fabrication, Design and Urbanism. Visiting Lecturer at University of Central Lancashire, John McAslan + Partners.

Thiago S. Mundim

He is Architect and Master in New Methods of Digital Fabrication, Design and Urbanism. Visiting teacher at the Institute for Advance Architecture of Catalonia (IaaC) and actually director at YNOYarchitecture.

Published

2011-12-10