SoomeenHahm Design, Igor Pantic and Fologram have built a twisting pavilion for the 2019 Tallinn Architecture Biennale using augmented reality and old-fashioned woodworking.
Fologram, provides architects with applications that use Microsoft HoloLens, while SoomeenHahm Design is a London-based design studio founded by Soomeen Hahm and Igor Pantic is a teaching fellow at the Bartlett and runs his own practice.
The design team combined traditional methods such as steam-bent hardwood and hand tools with the latest technology to create the timber and steel structure, which is called Steampunk.
Their aim was to find a method that combined technology in a way that still kept the designers close to the craft of building, rather than using robots to build the pavilion.
Steampunk was made using digital models that were projected in augmented reality. These were used as guides for the build team who set to work using traditional tools.
This experimental approach meant they were free to adapt the structure on the spot in response to their materials.
#blessedarch #architecture #design #ar #vr #augmentedreality #metaverse #shorts
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSp1I5DAJX6CnW_FutqNj5g/join
Support Blessedarch via Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/blessedarch
For Paypal use the email : [email protected]
Join the Blessedarch Newsletter:
https://mailchi.mp/0a6a721c6f04/ba-newsletter
Daily Architecture Facts on Instagram :
https://www.instagram.com/blessedarch
Username : Blessedarch
Send Your Portfolios for the next episode at [email protected]
Want to showcase your Thesis on the Blessedarch Platform? Reach out at [email protected]