Wild Wood Gridshells: Mixed-Reality Construction of Nonstandard Wood
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Cousin, Tim; Alkhayat, Latifa; Pearl, Natalie; Dewart, Christopher B; Mueller, Caitlin
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Irregular wood is often downcycled despite having significant embedded strength. Reintegrating this wood into structural assemblies can improve material efficiency in the built environment. This work implemented material logic in a design-to-fabrication workflow for building structures using bifurcated tree branches to leverage this potential (Figure 1). This process is demonstrated through the design and construction of a prototype. A user-oriented computational interface is proposed that manages irregular geometries, matching and optimization algorithms, and structural simulation for design iteration. The demonstrated workflow, which concludes with augmented reality (AR) assisted fabrication, facilitates designing with varying materials, enabling upcycling a wide range of nonstandard building elements. At scale, this methodology can significantly reduce the environmental impact of construction.
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2023-07-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Building Technology Program; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringJournal
Technology|Architecture + Design
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Taylor & Francis
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Cousin, T., Alkhayat, L., Pearl, N., Dewart, C. B., & Mueller, C. (2023). Wild Wood Gridshells: Mixed-Reality Construction of Nonstandard Wood. Technology|Architecture + Design, 7(2), 216–231.
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