Future Cities Lab | Energy Farm: Seoul Opera House (2006)
article⁄Future Cities Lab | Energy Farm: Seoul Opera House (2006)
abstract⁄The patterning ranges are developed by merging images of the river surface with tonal ranges that pair with the desired transparency of the metal surface. Water surface images were chosen for the nonuniform distribution of tone. Light tonal areas create small punches, while dark tonal areas create larger punches. The water composite image is rasterized in a halftone patterning and converted to fabrication data with RhinoScripts for CNC production.
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Year |
2006 |
Authors |
Johnson, J.; Gattegno, N. |
Issue |
Synthetic Landscapes |
Pages |
556-559 |
Library link |
Gregory A. Luhan, Phillip Anzalone, Mark Cabrinha & Cory Clarke, 2006. bib⁄Synthetic Landscapes. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
future-cities-lab-energy-farm |