Archipelago from file to factory
Report, 2012

Material and Detail is a course that spans from designing a project to producing and building it. Its basis is parametric design, where a shape is changed by changing some of its variables. Being able to control a design parametrically opens possibilities of trying different solutions quickly, allowing the architect to calibrate one that fits the task precisely. The purpose of the course is to investigate new ways of producing architecture and to familiarize the students with the entire file-to-factory process. The starting point of a single material is a way of making the process more easy to focus. What are the specific characteristics for steel, what can only steel do? At the same time, the idea of taking pieces of a material and forming them into a global shape is at the basis of all craft traditions. This makes the pavilion an apt match for the courtyard of Röhsska – museum of design, arts and crafts.

Peter Olesen

SBI Stålbyggnadsintitutet

Benoit Croo

Daniel Stenkvist

Nick Stallen

Matthias Gotter

Daniel Norell

Victor Altenius

Xingni Li

Malin Landh

Pedram Seddighzadeh

Kaloyan Tomov

Jakub Jilek

Helena Rengemo

Jens Olsson

Isak Regnström

Chiara Massimino

The Röhsska Museum of Fashion

Frans Magnusson

file-to-factory

Vanja Hermelin

Tengbom

Tobias Göthfelt

Erica Henrysson

Marcus Abrahamsson

steel

Erik Jansson

Swebolt

parametric design

Chenfei Mao

Agnes Orstadius

material and detail

Ribo-verken

Ornella Lindmark

Martin Tamke

The Röhsska Museum

Johan Cardell

Unit Arkitekt

mparc

Caroline Martinsson

Ted Hesselbom Röhsska museet

Hanna Modin

Lukas Nordström

Mikael Frej

Emma Svanström

architecture and urban design

Hseng Tai Lintner

ark336

chalmers

Ellen Ordell

Jonas Reutherborg

Magnus Persson

stainless steel

Design and Decorative Arts

COWI

architecture

Sofia Ahlberg

Magnus Nilber

Klas Moberg

Mikael Stenberg

Karin Hedlund

Helene Schauer

Author

Sofia Ahlberg

Chalmers, Architecture

Victor Altenius

Chalmers, Architecture

Karin Hedlund

Chalmers, Architecture

Agnes Orstadius

Chalmers, Architecture

Jonas Reutherborg

Chalmers, Architecture

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Subject Categories

Civil Engineering

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Created

10/8/2017