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Embracing natural timber features of plantation hardwood: Material-aware digital workflows in product design and development
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 13:48 authored by Nathan KotlarewskiNathan Kotlarewski, Lachlan Taylor, Peter BoothPeter BoothThe adoption of digital workflows within the architecture and construction industries is wide spread. Advanced digital methods including parametric and associative tools, integrated and iterative optimisation and file-to-factory automated fabrication workflows are now common in architectural and design offices internationally. These tools offer unique, fast and flexible opportunities for designers to conceptualise, rationalise, communicate and fabricate a wide range of complex designs that were previously deemed too complex to produce. While there are many contemporary examples of digital workflows used in the development of architectural solutions, there are limited examples where these tools have been used to deliver architectural products with low-value materials for the built environment. There is a current market-pull for the use of timber products in Australia and a resource-push to utilise emerging low-value Australian plantation hardwood timber. This emerging resource is deemed low-value by the excessive amount of natural feature that prevent its use in structural and appearance grade products. This research demonstrates the development of unique timber architectural lining products utilising digital workflows to rapidly generate unique product design outcomes with low-value materials that can be manufactured according to user defined parameters.
Funding
Australian Research Council
Forest & Wood Products Australia Limited
Forestry Tasmania
Forico Pty Ltd
Greening Australia (TAS) Ltd
JM Roberts Charitable Trust
Sustainable Forest Management Pty Ltd
History
Publication title
ASA2018: Engaging Architectural ScienceEditors
P Rajagopalan, MM AndamonPagination
177-184Department/School
School of Architecture and DesignPublisher
Architectural Science AssociationPlace of publication
MelbourneEvent title
ASA2018: Engaging Architectural ScienceEvent Venue
RMITDate of Event (Start Date)
2018-11-28Date of Event (End Date)
2018-12-01Rights statement
Copyright 2018 The Architectural Science Association and RMIT University, AustraliaRepository Status
- Open