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Hasselhoff

Howdy. Doing yet another semester long research project. We're looking at responsive building skins and crap like that (not my topic choice, but majority rules). I'm in charge or researching new materials and technologies. I've got a few sources lined up, but I was wondering if anyone has seen anything really cool lately. Doesn't have to be only an architectural material. Could be from any field that could have potential in architecture. Or maybe some kind of new technology or a new fabrication process. We're just looking at innovation. Any ideas would be great.

 
Sep 24, 05 3:08 pm
Per Corell
http://home20.inet.tele.dk/h-3d/
Sep 24, 05 3:19 pm  · 
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sameolddoctor

hhahaha

per corell, i think your name comes from per-sistant

what a clown

Sep 25, 05 9:04 pm  · 
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dia
Programmble Matter
Sep 25, 05 9:06 pm  · 
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MysteryMan

I like the word 'Howdy.' I often refrain from using it because it's kind of a Texan thing. But for now, I guess "HI Ya'll' will do.

...After which, I am always happy to see posts related to new materials.
Seriously, thanks, ya'll.

Sep 25, 05 10:16 pm  · 
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JohnProlly

Where are you located? If you are in NYC - try to get in touch with Material Connection... i've been before and it's mindblowing. A full showroom af almost every material. It reminded me of OMA's Rotterdam office's library. Really crazy stuff. You might want to look at a cellular constructed polymer - they tend to be flexible and can create a really interested texture to a surface such as a wall.

Sep 26, 05 11:47 am  · 
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anti

TransMaterial ... all the research has been done for you

Sep 26, 05 12:55 pm  · 
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BOTS

I've discovered this material, it's wonderful. Aparently it's been around ages but I've never seen the like. Get this. It grows in a field.

Sep 26, 05 2:26 pm  · 
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BOTS

To be serrious for a moment, this is a cool material -
light-transmitting concrete



Sep 26, 05 2:32 pm  · 
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JohnProlly

ok ok this has been an urban legend of sorts. First HeDeM said they've been working with it... now this picture? Where did this come from?

Sep 26, 05 2:48 pm  · 
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FRO

oh it's for real. Saw it myself in a concrete exhibit at the Nat'l Building Museum.

litracon

Sep 26, 05 3:10 pm  · 
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BOTS
old news
Sep 26, 05 3:11 pm  · 
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