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The parametric making of geometry: the platonic solids

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posted on 2024-06-17, 20:11 authored by D Bertol
Geometry is a source of inspiration in the design and making of the manmade world. Computing techniques provide tools to explore complex forms: the research question is how computational tool can be systemised to assist with the translation of geometric concepts into physical objects. The purpose is to describe computational/manufacturing methods for creating digital models and physical objects from regular geometric configurations. The methods are based on parametric design, assisting from ideation to the generation of digital models with material specifications – using the five regular convex polyhedra as a case study. The results are comprised of digital models used for prototyping with 3D printing technologies and hybrid fabrication processes: the products are built geometric shapes ranging from body ornaments to sculptures. These procedures can be extended to generate designs based on irregular geometric shapes. Parametric-based methods are recommended in the digital modeling and fabrication of any geometric form.

History

Journal

International journal of rapid manufacturing

Volume

6

Pagination

33-52

Location

Olney, Eng.

ISSN

1757-8817

eISSN

1757-8825

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2016, Inderscience Enterprises

Issue

1

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers