Thursday, September 30, 2010

Optimally Packing Spheres: Week 3

Taking the idea of a green wall from last week, we decided to expand on that idea and choose a specific site.  We found the Duderstadt atrium to be a perfect candidate, not only because of the amount of space and natural light available, but also because of the plethora of sad looking plants scattered around the library.


Initial form of the wall, rejected








Friday, September 24, 2010

Optimally Packing Spheres: Week 2

This week we decided to take our criteria (optimally packing spheres/holds) and apply them in an architectural function; the green facade.

There are numerous benefits to green facades, including biofiltration of water and air, shade that protects the structural wall from erosion from sunlight, and an element of delight in an urban setting.




The model was cut on the laser cutter and then distorted using heat guns to achieve the freestanding structure



Thursday, September 16, 2010

Optimally Packing Spheres: Week 1

Assigned Criteria: Holds / Optimally packed spheres / smart surface

Initial spheres, in progress



Model for sorting optimally packed spheres


Model #2 for sorting optimally packed spheres