INTERWEAVING

PROTOTYPE  1 :

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After experimenting , we have decieded to utilise the potential of paper to it’s maximum-folding and bending properties,often refered to as origami.In mathematics the regular paper folding sequence is known as the dragon curve sequence , it is an infinite automatic sequence of 0′s and 1′s.The sequence takes it’s name from the fact that it represents the sequence of left and right folds along the strip of paper that is folded repeatedly in half in the same direction.Altering the dragon curve in order to create an interesting pattern ,playing with light and shadow we came up with the structure which works on interlocking system as well as folding techniques of paper creating a facade which can be used as a screen .It can work on same lines as louvres.

PROTOTYPE 2 :
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The second prototype are two simple squares are divided  into a grid of four parts .it combines together (through interlocking) to form a stable structure.The form resembles + sign.The load is divided in all four direction making it furthur stable .The structure is also collapsible,it collapses to form a plane .

Final result :

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The structure can be furthur developed as an “INTERACTIVE WALL”.

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