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[分享] Information Controlled Erosion

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发表于 2013-3-16 23:10:09 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
This exhibit is Assistant Professor Danelle Briscoe's exhibition of research, titled "Information Controlled Erosion," in the University Co-op Materials Resource Center.
Using a variety of performance considerations, material efficiency, and production benefits, Briscoe fabricated limestone panels. The design of the apertures' transitions from closed to open are based on the following thermal and physical parameters: drainage for condensation, solar optimization, and a maximum 45-degree angle-axis of the water technology. Parameters within the information model database facilitate a dimensionally-controlled iterative process.
" Information Controlled Erosion" UTSOA enews 18 Nov. 2010. Web. 02 Dec. 2010.







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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-16 23:13:58 | 显示全部楼层

Beauty + the BIM

The School of Architecture hosts the exhibit, "The Beauty + the BIM", which showcases students' work from the seminar course taught by Assistant Professor Danelle Briscoe.
This exhibit involves the development of 3 fabrication outputs, based on readings and discussion of the topics: “sublime”, “wabi-sabi” and “the grotesque”. The exhibit seeks to investigate an optimized ‘design for fabrication’ approach derived from parametric capabilities cross-referenced with the rules of CNC production.
Curated by Danelle Briscoe
Photographed by June Jung, the School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection Photography TA

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