Moire Shading
Author Sungho Song
The project is based on a clear set of principles that, when implemented repeatedly, resulting in a sophisticated structural framework. The primary objective of the final artefact structure is to establish the rules as the fundamental logic for a modest structure that can shelter one to three people.
The previous theoretical submission presented evidence to support the logic’s development, research data from prior studies, and a hypothesis of potential computational approaches to address the issue computationally. The final artefact is a scaled or scale-free model produced using digital fabrication methods, including laser cutting and 3D printers.
In order to portray microscale design in response to a primary brief, the ultimate project’s outcome is to identify and apply the types and principles of visual programming, material testing, and digital fabrication processes. Moreover, using pattern and form-finding techniques in design processes results in an artefact that is well-crafted for simulation and fabrication.
Flexibility and creativity shall be applied to selected appropriate computational and fabrication methods by proactively undertaking substantial investigations to address an architectural system design. And finally, to present an interpretation of fundamental pattern language and form-finding theories in a crafted artefact, a graphical and verbal illustration at a high level of abstraction, arguing from competing perspectives.