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_id sigradi2010_222
id sigradi2010_222
authors Muslimin, Rizal
year 2010
title Parametric Fabrication for Traditional Ceramics: A Dialectical Integration of Traditional and CAD;CAM Methods in Computational Design
source SIGraDi 2010_Proceedings of the 14th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, pp. Bogotá, Colombia, November 17-19, 2010, pp. 222-228
summary This paper integrates traditional techniques with the parametric approach in ceramic fabrication by outlining several key parameters in both the traditional and digital ceramic fabrication process, and investigating how these parameters can accommodate parametric variation from the digital model. Findings from three experiments with different parameters suggest a promising landscape for traditional ceramic fabrication to be more compatible, not only with the parametric variation in digital modeling, but also with customized digital fabrication.
keywords ceramics, traditional, fabrication, parametric, shape grammar
series SIGRADI
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_id ijac20108201
id ijac20108201
authors Muslimin, Rizal
year 2010
title Interweaving Grammar: Reconfiguring Vernacular Structure Through Parametric Shape Grammar
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 8 - no. 2, 93-110
summary This paper re-examines the interweaving method to demonstrate how architectural computation can reinterpret the advantages of this traditional crafting techniques for its geometrical compatibility and rule generativity. Firstly, the technique analyzes and reconfigures load distribution of a traditional interwoven surface to mimic its structural principle. Secondly, from this structural reconfiguration, the study applies parametric shape grammar to define interweaving rules. The rules generate various patterns with rigid local materials that fit the size of human hand. The experiment in this study shows that interweaving grammar can generate ornamental-structural components with three different load distributions, three different segmented materials and in three different spatial dimensions (point, line and plane).
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