Self-organised Embellishment of 3D Printed Scaffolds for the Production of Co-occupied Architectural Boundaries

Asya Ilgün, Phil Ayres

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Abstract

We report upon a speculative architectural design project that investigates a hybrid construction method in which computationally designed 3D printed scaffolds are embellished by the self-organised construction of social insects - specifically bees. The project aims to explore how to couple processes of designed construction with those of self-organised construction, thereby leveraging the potential for an architecture to exhibit continual adaptation through construction. The project develops through digital and physical experimentation to establish critical design, fabrication and performance criteria. We briefly describe experiments and results related to the two modes of construction - 3D printing and self-organised deposition of honeycomb. We also describe the computationally led design workflow that incorporates the consideration of structural performance. Finally, we outline further work suggested from this initial enquiry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 1st International Workshop on Self-Organising Construction (SOCO), SASO 2016 and ICCAC 2016
Number of pages2
Publication date2016
Pages143-144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event2016 IEEE : 1st International Workshops on Foundations and Applications of Self* Systems (FAS*W) -
Duration: 12 Sept 201616 Sept 2016
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Conference2016 IEEE
Period12/09/201616/09/2016
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