Fabricate 2014
Negotiating Design & Making
Fabio Gramazio (Editor), Matthias Kohler (Editor), Silke Langenberg (Editor)
Series: FABRICATE
FABRICATE is an international peer reviewed conference that takes place every three years with a supporting publication on the theme of Digital Fabrication. Discussing the progressive integration of digital design with manufacturing processes, and its impact on design and making in the 21st century, FABRICATE brings together pioneers in design and making within architecture, construction, engineering, manufacturing, materials technology and computation. Discussion on key themes includes: how digital fabrication technologies are enabling new creative and construction opportunities from component to building scales, the difficult gap that exists between digital modelling and its realisation, material performance and manipulation, off-site and on-site construction, interdisciplinary education, economic and sustainable contexts. FABRICATE features cutting-edge built work from both academia and practice, making it a unique event that attracts delegates from all over the world. FABRICATE 2011, 2014 and 2017 are now all available to download free from UCL Press.
Topo-facade: envelope design and fabrication planning using topological mesh representations
Robert Aish, Erik Verboon and Gustav Fagerström – Buro Happold
[R]evolving Brick: Geometry and Performance Innovation in Ceramic Building Systems through Design Robotics
Stefano Andreani and Martin Bechthold – Harvard University
Multi-Scalar Shape Change In Pneumatically Steered Tensegrities:
A Cross-Disciplinary Interest In Using Material-Scale Mechanisms For Driving Spatial Transform
Phil Ayres, Kasper Stoy, David Stasiuk and Hollie Gibbons – CITA
Ribbed Tile Vaulting – Innovation through two design-build workshops
Philippe Block, Melonie Bayl-Smith, Tim Schork, David Pigram and James Bellamy – ETH Zurich & UTS Sydney
Fabricating Behaviour: a Problem, a Solution, a Prototype and a Proposal
William Bondin and Ruairi Glynn – Bartlett UCL
Who’s afraid of fabrication? : Why teach digital fabrication now?
Brennan Buck – Yale
La Voûte de LeFevre: A Variable-Volume Compression-Only Vault
Brandon Clifford and Wes Mcgee – MIT & Michigan
Building Simplexity: Golden Moon, 2012 Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Wonderland
Kristof Crolla – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Design of a Lunar Outpost: 3D printing regolith as a construction technique for environmental shielding on the moon
Xavier De Kestelier, Laurent Pambaguian, Enrico Dini, Valentina Colla and Giovanni Cesaretti – Foster+Partners , European Space Agency, Dshape, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna & Alta
Printing Architecture: Castles Made of Sand
Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer – ETH Zurich
Fabricating architectural volume: Casting concrete, cutting stone, building with foam
Jelle Feringa and Asbjørn Søndergaard – HYPERBODY, TU Delft & Aarhus School of Architecture
Mesh-Mould: Robotically Fabricated Spatial Meshes as Reinforced Concrete Formwork
Norman Hack, Lauer Willi, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler and Silke Langenberg – ETH Zürich
The Mobile Orchard: Growing Ergonomic, Edible, Aerial Datascapes
Alex Haw – Atmos
Augmented Materiality: Modelling with Material Indeterminacy
Ryan Luke Johns – Greyshed and Princeton University, United States
perForming: Exploring Incremental Sheet Metal Forming Methods for Generating Low-cost, Highly Customized Components
Ammar Kalo, Jake Newsum and Wes McGee – University of Michigan
HygroSkin – Meteorosensitive Pavilion
Oliver David Krieg, Zachary Christian, David Correa, Achim Menges, Steffen Reichert, Katja Rinderspacher and Tobias Schwinn – Institute for Computational Design, Stuttgart University
The Leadenhall Building. Design for Fabrication- Digital workflow and downstream fabrication system performance
Dirk Krolikowski and Damian Eley – Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners / UCL The Bartlett, School of Architecture & Arup
FABbots: Research in Additive Manufacturing for architecture
Marta Male-Alemany and Jordi Portell – IaaC
Making with Flying Robots
Ammar Mirjan, Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler ETH Zurich
Anti-Gravity Additive Manufacturing
Petr Novikov, Sasa Jokic, Luis E. Fraguada, Joris Laarman and Areti Markopoulou
Silk Pavilion- A Case Study in Fiber-based Digital Fabrication
Neri Oxman, Jared Laucks, Markus Kayser, Carlos David Gonzalez Uribe and Jorge Duro-Royo – MIT Media Lab
Building Bytes: 3D Printed Bricks
Brian Peters – College of Architecture and Environmental Design Kent State University & Design Lab Workshop
Bloom, The Game
Jose Sanchez and Alisa Andrasek – UCL Bartlett
Balancing Complexity and Simplicity
Jonathan Rabagliati, Clemens Huber and Dieter Linke – Foster+Partners & Wiehag & Seele
Frozen Relic: Digitally ReFabricated Arctic Ice Floes
Scanlab – UCL Bartlett
Off-Road Fabrication: Architecture, Peripatetic Mobility and Machine Vision
Mike Silver – Ball State University & University of Buffalo
Bridging the gap from CAD to CAM: Concepts, caveats and a new Grasshopper Plug-in
Hanno Stehling, Fabian Scheurer and Jean Roulier – Design to production
The Rise – Building with Fibrous Systems
Martin Tamke, David Stasiuk and Mette Ramsgard Thomsen – CITA
(Fr)Agile Materiality: Approximating uncertain fabrication processes
Kadri Tamre, Georg Grasser, Marjan Colletti and Allison Weiler – University of Innsbruck
Fluid Crystallization: Hierarchical Self-Organization
Skylar Tibbits – MIT
Plastic-Cast Concrete: Fabrication as Applied Research
Kenneth Tracy, Bradley Bell, Christine Yogiaman, Lavender Tessmer, Kevin McClellan, Andrew Vrana and Erik Verboon – Washington University in St. Louis, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas San Antonio & University of Houston’s College of Architecture & Buro Happold Engineering
DOI: 10.14324/111.9781787352148
Number of illustrations: 300
Publication date: 24 August 2017
PDF ISBN: 9781787352148
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Fabricate 2014
Negotiating Design & Making
FABRICATE is an international peer reviewed conference that takes place every three years with a supporting publication on the theme of Digital Fabrication. Discussing the progressive integration of digital design with manufacturing processes, and its impact on design and making in the 21st century, FABRICATE brings together pioneers in design and making within architecture, construction, engineering, manufacturing, materials technology and computation. Discussion on key themes includes: how digital fabrication technologies are enabling new creative and construction opportunities from component to building scales, the difficult gap that exists between digital modelling and its realisation, material performance and manipulation, off-site and on-site construction, interdisciplinary education, economic and sustainable contexts. FABRICATE features cutting-edge built work from both academia and practice, making it a unique event that attracts delegates from all over the world. FABRICATE 2011, 2014 and 2017 are now all available to download free from UCL Press.