Monday, August 26, 2013

Dragonskin Pavillion "A CNC-router was used to make a wooden mould in which pre-heated flat rectangular pieces were bent into shape. A computer programmed 3D master model generated the cutting files for those pieces in a file-to-factory process: algorithmic procedures were scripted to give every rectangular component their precisely calculated slots for the sliding joints, all in gradually shifting positions and angles to give the final assembled pavilion its curved form"

Yarra House | Susi Leeton Architects - Melbourne based Architectural & Interior Design
Yarra House | Susi Leeton Architects - Melbourne based Architectural & Interior Design
Not my usual thing, right? I know. But Im drawn to this anyway, due to the scale and detail of the architecture and the terrific choices in pieces and finishes. Gorgeous visual textures like these are so inviting.
Not my usual thing, right? I know. But Im drawn to this anyway, due to the scale and detail of the architecture and the terrific choices in pieces and finishes. Gorgeous visual textures like these are so inviting.
Dragonskin Pavillion "A CNC-router was used to make a wooden mould in which pre-heated flat rectangular pieces were bent into shape. A computer programmed 3D master model generated the cutting files for those pieces in a file-to-factory process: algorithmic procedures were scripted to give every rectangular component their precisely calculated slots for the sliding joints, all in gradually shifting positions and angles to give the final assembled pavilion its curved form"
Dragonskin Pavillion "A CNC-router was used to make a wooden mould in which pre-heated flat rectangular pieces were bent into shape. A computer programmed 3D master model generated the cutting files for those pieces in a file-to-factory process: algorithmic procedures were scripted to give every rectangular component their precisely calculated slots for the sliding joints, all in gradually shifting positions and angles to give the final assembled pavilion its curved form"
neutral palette + a little bit of pattern
neutral palette + a little bit of pattern

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