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id ijac202119105
authors Zhang, Viola; David Rosenwasser, and Jenny E. Sabin
year 2021
title PolyTile 2.0: Programmable microtextured ceramic architectural tiles embedded with environmentally responsive biofunctionality
source International Journal of Architectural Computing 2021, Vol. 19 - no. 1, 65–85
summary PolyTile 2.0 interrogates the potential of programmable biofunctionalities in our constructed architectural environmentsthrough the development of advanced ceramic bio-tiles. These tiles utilize novel patterning techniques and hydrogelbiomaterials to tune surface conditions at the micro- and macroscale. This trans-disciplinary work builds upon recentadvancements in the fields of three-dimensional printing, digital ceramics, materials science, bioengineering, chemicalbiology, and architecture. PolyTile 2.0 enables designers and architects to implement biofunctionality and microscalepatterning fittingly and with the ability to continuously adjust design iterations across scales. The refinement utilizesglazing strategies as a directable fluidic device and biocompatible hydrogels as a sensing platform to further developmentsin responsive built environments. This article outlines methods for the production of bulk-scale hydrogel materials,stereolithography-based three-dimensional printed ceramic tiles, and scalable glazing techniques, which bring building-scale application of this technology to the foreground.
keywords Three-dimensional printing, hydrogel materials, digital ceramics, biofunctionality, advanced composite materials, responsive architecture
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