Monthly Archives: May 2011

The Rec Plastic

The term plastics covers a
range of synthetic or semi-synthetic
organic condensation or polymerization
products that can be molded or extruded
into objects or films or fibers. Their name
is derived from the fact that in their semi-liquid
state they are malleable, or have the property
of plasticity. Plastics vary immensely in heat
tolerance, hardness, and resiliency.
Combined with this adaptability, the general
uniformity of composition and lightness of
plastics ensures their use in almost all
industrial applications today.
[RGB] The structure can be applied as
landscape component, plastic green units in
facades, can be multiplied in numbers &
removed. Evergreen plants such as Ivy can
be climbing or ground-creeping on this
structure.

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Recycled Plastic Fabric

Material diagram
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Recycled Paper FaBric(k)

Open publication – Free publishing – More bricks Link to the entire PDF by Recycled FaBric(K) team : Saiqa Iqbal Vittal Sridharan Harshad Sutar Amay Gurkar

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Responsive Fabrics

Material, Materiality and Material systems Group members:    Maria Margariti Luz Michelle Lavayen Daniela Quesada Erina Filipovska Fabric structures are architecturally innovative forms of constructed fibers that provide end users a variety of aesthetic free-form building designs. In the research to create new fabrics that could improve in rigidity, strength, durability, and environmental resistance. We combined [...]

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Recycled FaBrick (Glass) – Vittal Sridharan

Project Name : Recylced FaBrick (Glass) by Vittal Sridharan Materials : Broken Bricks,  Glass Bottles, Glue Team Members : Amay Gurkar, Harshad Sutar, Saiqa Iqbal, Vittal Sridharan Process : A wooden mould, the size of a standard brick is laser cut. A layer of grease is added to the inner face to avoid glue from sticking onto [...]

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