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ReVal

December 27th, 2010  |  Published in Design, Furniture




 

(REclaimed Material + Residual Process + Passive Assembly) = VALue


Designed around the concept of reclaiming waste material and composing it into a functional objects, ReVal is a self contained method of production which provides a passive platform for design.  By introducing an automated method of breaking down a functional surface into non uniform pieces within a certain scale, fabrication material can be much more efficiently used.  Based on milling as a method of fabrication, the form can extremely flexible, yet the output pieces being cubically based chunks are still fabricatable. Built from a single grasshopper function, it takes a surface the through analysis of rates for curvature and position relative to gravity evaluates this surface returning scaled "chunks" of the surface.  Several options/ iterations are presented allowing the designer to consider aesthetic, function, and form in selecting and editing a final piece.  The system then automatically produces a block/ pin joinery method, producing a broken down model of masses ready to mill.  ReVal proposes that contemporary methodologies of design and fabrication, parametrics/ milling, can be conceptually implemented to produce value from that deemed waste as an approach both conscious of economy and environment in making. 


program: Furnishing/ Material Reclamation
location: NYC
date: 2010

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