Title: The Maschinic Process
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2The Maschinic Process
3The Maschinic Process
- Russell Loveridge B.Arch, Dipl. NDS CAAD,
PhD.Candidate ETHZ
4The Maschinic Process
- Russell Loveridge B.Arch, Dipl. NDS CAAD,
PhD.Candidate ETHZ - ETH Zürich Lecturer in The Maschinic Process
Parametric Programming and CAM
5The Maschinic Process
- The Maschinic Process combines the concepts of
bi-directional design with rapid prototyping
technologically driven comparative analysis. The
resulting process is cyclical, object oriented,
and flexible, while at the same time, capable of
being highly customized and specific.
6The Maschinic Process
Quickly and continuously converting new product
ideas into crude mock-ups and working models
turns traditional perceptions of the innovation
cycle inside out instead of using the innovation
process to come up with finished prototypes, the
prototypes themselves drive the innovation
process. Micheal Schrage Serious Play How
the Worlds Best Companies Simulate to Innovate,
Harvard Business School Press, Boston 2000.
7The Maschinic Process
Quickly and continuously converting new product
ideas into crude mock-ups and working models
turns traditional perceptions of the innovation
cycle inside out instead of using the innovation
process to come up with finished prototypes, the
prototypes themselves drive the innovation
process. Micheal Schrage Serious Play How
the Worlds Best Companies Simulate to Innovate,
Harvard Business School Press, Boston
2000. Architects most often build what they
can draw draw what they can build. W.Mitchell
8The Maschinic Process
Quickly and continuously converting new product
ideas into crude mock-ups and working models
turns traditional perceptions of the innovation
cycle inside out instead of using the innovation
process to come up with finished prototypes, the
prototypes themselves drive the innovation
process. Micheal Schrage Serious Play How
the Worlds Best Companies Simulate to Innovate,
Harvard Business School Press, Boston
2000. Architects build what they can draw
draw what they can build. W.Mitchell How do we
advance both the act of building and design at
the same time, while also opening up the
methodology for the possibility of unforeseen or
non-intuitive complexity?
9The Maschinic Process
10The Maschinic Process
11The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
12The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
13The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
- Versioning Prototyping
14The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
- Versioning Prototyping
- Bidirectional Design Methodological Feedback
15The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
- Versioning Prototyping
- Bidirectional Design Methodological Feedback
- Solidification Manufacturing
16The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
- Versioning Prototyping
- Bidirectional Design Methodological Feedback
- Solidification Manufacturing
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17The Maschinic Process
- Given Design Problem
- Analysis and Logic Driven Design Response
- Context Responsive Parametric Design
- Versioning Prototyping
- Bidirectional Design Methodological Feedback
- Soilidification Manufacturing
18The Rustizierer - Research
19The Rustizierer The Rustizierer was the first
project to formalize ongoing research work aimed
at translating two dimensional images into three
dimensional forms. The resulting software code
was developed to translate two dimensional pixel
data into three dimensional digital forms that
could then be manufactured on the 3 axis computer
numerically controlled (CNC) milling machine.
20The Rustizierer The Rustizierer was the first
project to formalize ongoing research work aimed
at translating two dimensional images into three
dimensional forms. The resulting software code
was developed to translate two dimensional pixel
data into three dimensional digital forms that
could then be manufactured on the 3 axis computer
numerically controlled (CNC) milling machine.
The Rustizierer was developed from this initial
research, to take part in a larger experimental
contribution of the Chair of CAAD and the
Department of Architecture to the exhibition
Gottfried Semper 1803 1879, Architecture and
science.
21- The Rustizierer
- Gottfried Semper - Zurich 1953
- In Die Vier Elemente der Baukunst, Semper
depicts four basic parts of the building the
plinth, the walls, the roof, and the hearth. - The rustication of stone is very important in the
plinth, as it was used to create a sense of
strength and boldness. Despite its rough
appearance, the workmanship of these stones is
very intentional and controlled. The different
techniques of stone-working are balanced to
produce an overall rusticated texture for the
façade, yet each stone has different intensities
of tool markings and different levels of
coarseness. - Sempers writings of this time include specific
notes on the practical artistic working hard
materials such as stone. In his writing he
considers the individual elements as surface,
such as a textile, rather than solid. This fact
is most fitting as the rusticated stonework at
the base is not structural, and acts specifically
as a cladding the stones having been placed
in-situ, with the masonry joints, block spacing,
and rustications carved into the façade after
mounting.
22The Rustizierer -The old flatness Modernism
and Standardization Complexity, vs. cost vs.
speed vs. efficiency Handcraft Complexity gt 8
Standardization simplicity gt 8 Mass
customization CNC fabrication the new
handicraft
23- The Rustizierer
- A return to the narrative surface The Telling
of a Story - In parallel to the creation of topology with
computers, a different, yet related, trend is
reemerging, the return to the narrative surface.
The use of building facades as symbol, depiction,
or billboard, is occurring through the
application of digital presentation technologies
and modern material technologies. - Media Facades
- Surface and Façade Printing
- Customization of the surroundings
- Historical symbol of wealth to have painted or
sculpted surroundings
24- The Rustizierer
- Contemporary translation Algorithmic Analysis
and Resultant - Using recursive algorithms we were able to create
scales of dark and light while still only drawing
a single continuous line. - Scale of recursive-ness an issue for the optical
effect - Inversion of expected optical effect. (light /
dark)
25- The Rustizierer
- Perception 3 distances of optical vs. cerebral
perception - gt 10m Cerebral recognition and processing of
view - 10-6m Optic and cerebral processing of view
- lt 6m Optical recognition of depth and detail for
full 3d vision
26- The Rustizierer
- Translation The Rustizierer is a multi-layered
approach to technology and media in architecture.
It translates physical into digital and back to
a reinterpreted physical, it translates two
dimensional data into three-dimensional form,
historical technique into contemporary
technology, and it is in itself a product of
other disciplines of technology translated to an
architectural context.
27- The Rustizierer
- Gottfried Semper - Zurich 1953
- The old flatness Modernism and
Standardization - A return to the narrative surface The Telling
of a Story - Contemporary translation Algorithmic Analysis
and Resultant - Perception 3 distances of optical vs.
cerebral perception
28The Rustizierer Next steps
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30Diplomwahlfacharbeit Texture
31Diplomwahlfacharbeit Texture
32Diplomwahlfacharbeit Texture
33Diplomwahlfacharbeit Texture
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37Diplomwahlfacharbeit Texture
38NachDiplomStudium - NDS
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40Endless Space Generated PAVILION
nds tutors Chair for CAAD Prof. Dr. Ludger
Hovestadt Markus Braach Oliver Fritz Dr. Andrea
Gliniger Russell Loveridge Christoph
Schindler Odilo Schoch Kai Strehlke
41- multiuse-designable section pavilion
- Addresses issues of
- On-line collaborative design
- Mass Customization
- Parametric Design
- CNC Fabrication
42ESG Concept
43ESG Process
44ESG Process
45ESG Process
46ESG Technology
47- ESG Technology
- Internet Based Configurator
- Allows user input to define an extruded
sectional form - Graphically shows the relation between the
current section and the last inputted section. - Generated the lofted bridge section between the
two user input (extruded) sections. - Outputs XML data of geometry for 3d printed
model, and as preliminary data for Structural and
subdividing programs
48- ESG Technology
- Automated 3d Printing
- 3d Prints generated from XML gt VRML data sets.
- Automatically mounted in CAD output program
(FormZ) and sent to 3dPrinter. - 1500 scale models
- ZCorp Bonded wax reinforced gypsum powder
models.
49- ESG Technology
- Vectorscript Construction Program
- Structural analysis of section
- Subdivision of sections into appropriate size for
the CNC fabrication machinery - Classification of corners and beams
- Insertion of details and construction joints
- Visualization of components for verification
50- ESG Technology
- Generated Lofted Sections
- Logical rule set for angled section slices.
- Vectorscript modification to End-section geometry
- MEL script to create lofting beams and Skin
Geometry
51- ESG Technology
- Construction joints and assembly
- The beams, corners, and joists were all milled
from 24mm Plywood. - The parts were connected using puzzle joints
modified from those developed by Newcraft.
www.newcraft.de
52- ESG Technology
- Optimization for CNC fabrication
- Logical rule set for angled section slices.
- Unfolding and subdivision of skin for cutting
patterns - Creation of GC cutting files and patterns
53- ESG Technology
- Materiality and Construction
- The Pavilion is a composite assembly of Plywood,
Scobalit, and Silicon Adhesive. - All parts were milled on a 3 axis mill from
generated part files. - This project was partially sponsored by Scobalit
AG.
54ESG Construction
55ESG Construction
56ESG Construction
57ESG Assembly
58ESG Assembly
59ESG Assembly
60ESG Assembly
61ESG Assembly
62ESG Assembly
63ESG Final
64ESG Final
65ESG Final
66www.esg-pav.com
67The Maschinic Process
- Russell Loveridge - loveridge_at_arch.ethz.ch
68- Russell Loveridge - loveridge_at_arch.ethz.ch
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