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Material,Form and Force
Authors:Toni Kotnik  Michael Weinstock
Abstract:Conventionally, material in architecture has been treated as the ‘servant’ of form. An iterative design process, though, that continuously integrates material, form and force has the potential to unfold a new generative logic of form-finding. This offers ways of processing the flow of forces through a material object and balancing variations of form with the organisation and behaviour of material. Toni Kotnik and Michael Weinstock present a series of experimental construction projects, developed within the Emergent Technologies and Design (EmTech) programme at the Architectural Association (AA) in London, that explore the intricate relationship between material, form and force. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:AA/ETH Pavilion  Science City Campus  NURBS-geometry  form-finding experiments  Antoni Gaudí  Frei Otto  Heinz Isler  anisotropy  Bifurcated Bridge  Emergent Technologies and Design (EmTech) programme  Architectural Association (AA)  Chair of Structural Design research unit  Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)  light timber construction  plywood  hanging chain model  Institute of Computational Design (ICD)  University of Stuttgart  stress field  ‘simply supported’ system  generative logic  material behavior
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