Quilting++

Date 2018
Client Le Laboratoire
Team Andrew Witt, Tobias Nolte, Gavin Ruedisueli, Bryan Ortega-Welch, Matt, Gehm
Collaborators Certain Measures, Geometry Lab at Harvard GSD
Photography Anita Kan
Materials CNC-routed pre-painted aluminum, riveted
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Using our custom-built network-based optimization methods from image analysis, QUILTING++ shows the stitching together of intricate, knot-like forms from continuous, developable strips of pleated metal.

This new technique applies sophisticated curvature analysis techniques to allow the construction of highly complex forms with a minimum of material. Here we present an experiment in architectural surface which takes its departure from perceptual ambiguity between the graphic and the spatial, constructing forms as efficiently as possible from strips quilted together in a voluminous fabric, a surface at once extremely thin but structurally robust.