Generative Parametric Screens
Participants: Alajem Shiran, Oiknine Johanna, Maor Hezi, Margalit Lior, Zohar Naama, Amar Adva, Seiler Anat, Polivanov Alexey, Fish Noa, Fromovitch Einat, Roit Svetlana, Keren Roni, Nachshony Shani, Shaatal Rotem, Masarwe Sahar, Laron Nadav
The following 3D printings and renderings were developed and designed with ParaCloud Modeler as part of an academic Generative Parametric workshop, designate for 3rd year students of Interior & Built Environment Design at Shenkar College.

Maor Hezi, Rendered screen

Maor Hezi, 3D printing, Screen Details
The students developed performative screens in the foyer of the department. The patterns derive from a research of various parameters they captured (lighting parameters, viewing exposure, sound parameters etc). During the workshop we discussed concepts of generative parametric design using 3D printing to understand the meaning of shifting from digital environments, represented by virtual models into physical built environment.

Keren Roni, Roit Svetlana, 3D printings
Each student generated the initial skin layout according to an open-space in the center of the floor. Various components were designed, tested and populated according to a numeric matrix that reflects the performative concept. Details of these partitions were printed in the 3D center printing using powder machine (Z-copr technology).

Nachshony Shani, Oiknine Johanna, Zohar Naama, 3D printings

Shaatal Rotem, Margalit Lior, Seiler Anat, 3D printings
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Its great to see colleges and universities using 3d printing technology to create architectural models. You can see some of our examples at 3dventures.com