The Social Weaver: Considering Top-down and Bottom-up design processes as a continuum

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Abstract

Predictive architectural models have, over recent years, become able to integrate material feedback by incorporating either finite element or physics-based simulation processes. When used to simulate large material and structural deformations, they can be informed by both specific material properties as well as formal mechanical behaviors, for the purpose of calculating and representing material characteristics over time. However, in many commonly used modeling approaches, this increased influence of material is achieved only at the expense or limitation of other agencies: those of the designer, of the design space, and the assembly. As our design processes increasingly navigate complex, open-ended design spaces, finding effective methods for extending agency becomes a growing architectural preoccupation. The research presented here describes the context of open-ended design spaces, and distinguishes between two characteristic modeling approaches: designer-controlled simulation models that exhibit material agency but are constrained by topologically fixity (top-down), and simulation models that operate with unfixed topology but at the expense of direct agency for the designer (bottom-up). We identify this as a false dichotomy and present a third approach that treats this space as a continuum. A built case study project demonstrates the underlying modeling concepts and methodology. " The Social Weavers " is a bending active, non-standard grid shell structure made from fiber composite rods of varied diameter and stiffness. The installation develops aggregate self-forming processes that intersect with the behavioral activation and distribution of fiber-composites under design direction for the production of a novel architecture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign Agency [Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture : ACADIA 14
EditorsDavid Gerber, Alvin Huang, Jose Sanchez
Number of pages12
Place of PublicationLos Angeles
PublisherACADIA
Publication date2014
Pages497-508
ISBN (Print)978-1-926724-47-8
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-926724-49-2
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventACADIA 2014: Design Agency - University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States
Duration: 23 Oct 201425 Oct 2014

Conference

ConferenceACADIA 2014
LocationUniversity of Southern California
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLos Angeles, California
Period23/10/201425/10/2014

Keywords

  • Simulation + Intuition
  • Material Agency
  • Generative Design
  • Feedback-driven Design
  • Dynamic Material Specification
  • Composites
  • Active-Bending

Artistic research

  • No

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