This lampshade consists of a shell structure composed of differentiated lidinoids. In this lampshade the resulting morphology of interconnected labyrinths of passages varies in opening according to isosurface value variation, allowing different lighting possibilities.
Porcelain Tower Vase This vase was designed using one of my parametric systems for building design. It consists of a continuous porous surface adapted to the base morphology. The resulting vase skin gives intricate terraced aesthetics. This design is part of a series of studies of differentiated gyroids. Available for order in five different colors.
Unconventional Computing: Design Methods for Adaptive Architecture,by Rachel Armstrong (Author, Editor) , Simone Ferracina (Editor). My contribution: "An Architecture of Complexity".
Architectural review Australia 109
“form and structure”. Independent research project into parametric surface organizations “Structuring complexity” by Anthony Burke. //Click image to enlarge