Adaptive Growth of Fibre Composite Structures (2008)
article⁄Adaptive Growth of Fibre Composite Structures (2008)
abstract⁄The core idea of this research is the incorporation of the morphogenetic principles found in natural systems in the generation of fibrecomposite structures by exploiting, at the maximum, the intrinsic performative capacities of the material system in use. The intention is the integration of form, material, structure and program into a multiperformative system that will satisfy simultaneously several, even conflicting objectives, in order to achieve an optimal compromise. This process involves the combination and implementation of concepts and methods based on precedent studies in the field of biomimetics, as well as formfinding digital and physical experiments that inform a coherent design methodology, leading to a structural system able to be fabricated using cuttingedge technology.
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Year |
2008 |
Authors |
Doumpioti, Christina. |
Issue |
Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, |
Pages |
300-307 |
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Entry filename |
adaptive-growth-fibre-composite-structures |