Designing a responsive material system with physical computing
This paper focuses on an investigation to explore architectural design potentials with a responsive material system and physical computing. Contemporary architects and designers are seeking to integrate physical computing in responsive architectural designs; however, they have largely borrowed from engineering technology's mechanical devices and components. There is the opportunity to investigate an unexplored design approach to exploit the responsive capacity of material properties as alternatives to the current focus on mechanical components and discrete sensing devices. This opportunity creates a different design paradigm for responsive architecture that investigates the potential to integrate physical computing with responsive materials as one integrated material system. Instead of adopting highly intricate and expensive materials, this approach is explored through accessible and off-the-shelf materials to form a responsive material system, called Lumina. Lumina is implemented as an architectural installation called Cloud that serves as a morphing architectural skin. Cloud is a proof of concept to embody a responsive material system with physical computing to create a reciprocal and luminous architectural intervention for a selected dark corridor. It represents a different design paradigm for responsive architecture through alternative exploitation of contemporary materials and parametric design tools. © 2014, The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA), Hong Kong.
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97-106Location
Kyoto, JapanStart date
2014-05-14End date
2014-05-17ISBN-13
9789881902658Language
engPublication classification
E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2014, CAADRIAEditor/Contributor(s)
Gu N, Watanabe S, Erhan H, Haeusler M, Huang W, Sosa RTitle of proceedings
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia; CAADRIA 2014Event
CAADRIA Rethinking Comprehensive Design: Speculative Counterculture (19th: 2014: Kyoto, Japan)Publisher
CAADRIAPlace of publication
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