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3D extrusion of multi-biomaterial lattices using an environmentally informed workflow
Authors:Vasiliki Panagiotidou  reas Koerner  Marcos Cruz  Brenda Parker  Bastian Beyer  Sofoklis Giannakopoulos
Affiliation:Bio-Integrated Design Lab, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
Abstract:The conventional building material palette has been proven limited in terms of adaptability to our current environmental challenges. Innovations in computational design and digital manufacturing have supported the broadening of biomaterial applications as an alternative. While biomaterials are characteristically responsive to stimuli such as temperature and humidity, their unpredictable behaviour is a hurdle to standardization and architectural utilisation. To examine the nexus between material formulation, computation and manufacturing, multi-biomaterial lattice structures were produced through an environmentally informed workflow. Customized biomaterial development resulted in three candidate biopolymer blends with varying levels of hydro-responsiveness and transparency. The computational strategy included a machine learning clustering algorithm to customise results and dictate material distribution outputs. To test the workflow, environmental data of solar radiation exposure and solar heat gain from a specific location was used to inform the material deposition via pneumatic extrusion for the design and digital fabrication of a deformation-controlled prototype of 350 mm × 350 mm. This led to a series of multi-biomaterial wall panel components that can be applied at architectural scale. In future, these techniques can support the incorporation of living elements to be embedded within the built environment for truly animate architecture.
Keywords:Hydrogels  Multi-biomaterials  Hygroscopic properties  Pneumatic extrusion  Environmentally informed deposition  Integrated workflows
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