Voronoi Shell

Photo credit Mohammad Shaikh

Author Mohammad Shaikh


The aim within this project is to investigate the methods of computational architecture and how computational systems can assist design and function.

The main outcome of the project is to develop a logic for a small structure to hold 1-3 people (a pavilion). This structure would need to be influenced by computational methods that will link to each other to form the structure. The computational methods have been researched within this portfolio and will look into the logic behind each method with examples of precedence and research development.

In a result of this module, we should have built new fundamental skills to assist us with future works in our university and professional careers.

The pavilion chosen to construct was a Bird Hide and looking into computational methods to assist in constructing a pavilion allowing users to bird watch with also having a sense of privacy from nature. With investigations looking into the form, structure, and façade this project helps us find computational methods to complete these functions.

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