This Research is a collaboration that aims to achieve affordable architectures responding to divergent contexts through the concept of ‘Multi-resolution’, a design methodology that scrutinises direct information from the user to perform a completely tailored architecture.
A holistic process flow is designed for additive manufacturing of multi-resolution surfaces suitable for use as architectural components. This holistic process is compounded by input parameters, computational morphogenesis design, topology optimisation, FEM analysis, feedback loops and robotic fabrication.
The procedure intends to democratise the fabrication industry, implementing bespoke design and manufacturing in emanating markets that may bring new opportunities of appraising constructive requirements of an ever more digital society.