This post includes a modified version of the first Folding assignment (http://dtbyemad.blogspot.com/2013/10/folding.html), but with an influence of natural forms. This Biomimetic approach was inspired by the Mimosa Pudica "shy Plant". The basic principles of folding geometry are the same in this project and the previous one, and will consist of two main phases: first, the part, which is the design element (e.g. surface, curve, etc.). Second, is the assembly or "product", which is the mood of organizing all the parts together. Image 1: this image shows the Mimosa Pudica (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica), notice how the leaves are folding. The plant itself reveals the information required to successfully complete this project. The leaves are organized on a central spine that helps one side of the leaf to be - if we use DP terminologies - constrained to it. As for the other side, which will respond to the preceding leaf (either throu...
Welcome everyone, If your interested in parametric design, advanced 3D modeling, and the logic that governs the interaction with the digital environment then your in the right place. This blog is dedicated for my work in the Virtual Engagement Class in the Master of Science in Digital Technologies in Architecture. The Master's program is at the University of Michigan, TCAUP, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.