Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Review of AA Summer DLAB 2015 outcomes


InFlux is the final working prototype of AA Summer DLAB 2015 that took place in AA’s London home and Hooke Park facilities from July 27th to August 14th, 2015.

InFlux is the outcome of the exploration of the fabrication and assembly of double-curved complex geometries through the integration of generative design techniques and robotic milling strategies. In 2014, the research initiated on the material behavior of concrete. It has been developed in the 2015 cycle by further investigations linking geometry, material, and structure. Realized as a wall with 2.2 meters height, 4 meters width, and varying depth of 3–25 cm, InFlux was developed, fabricated, and assembled in seven days.

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