Henning Larsen has unveiled a new tool for designers that allows them access to a database of biogenic materials examples taken from around the world.
The firm debuted its new Open Detail resource at the AEC Hackathon in Copenhagen. Together with collaborators Copenhagen School of Design and Technology (KEA), Ramboll, Speckle, and Chevrant, the entry took home first place for the 'Best Mashup Project' at the Hackathon.
Now, their aim is to "foster a shift towards low-carbon architecture" by making such "tangible" biogenic design solutions more easily accessible to the public and practitioners as an open-source repository and knowledge-sharing platform.
The searchable Open Detail will allow users to contribute and download material details in either 2D or 3D format once actualized. Henning Larsen says this is "only the beginning" for Open Detail, adding that the project's official launch is expected for August. You can learn more about signing up for updates before the launch here.
Henning Larsen is also currently hiring for three open positions in its New York office via Archinect Jobs.
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