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Growing textile hybrid structures: Using Plants for Dynamic Textile Transformation, an Approach Towards Biophilic Urbanism
University of Borås, Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business. Svensson AB. (ArcInTexETN)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6679-4697
2017 (English)In: / [ed] Alberto T. Estévez, 2017, Vol. 3, p. 264-275Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Sustainable development
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Abstract [en]

This paper attempts to illustrate a „Material System“ that can exemplify a hybrid material behavior through a designed assembly of two categories of materials (biological and textile). The transformable system is achieved by natural dynamic transformations, using the potential of seeds for their passive and active, adaptive and responsive characteristics. The paper will showcase a series of experiments illustrating alternative forms of plant organization, human management and dynamic transformation in textile interior scenarios. The use of jacquard double weave structures on industrial machines allows a variety of patterns and constructions. Pocket weave is used in order to create enclosures capable of accommodating external elements such as seeds seamlessly. Activated by surrounding factors and forms of human management, the final prototypes, presented within an interior scenario, attempt to utilize the various behavioral properties, creating a non–tech responsive structure. Consequently, the research opens up the design space for climate responsive architectural structures where the responsive capacity is embedded in the structure of the material system itself. The paper aims to contribute to the future development of biophilic design and biodesign in the context of textile and interior design.

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2017. Vol. 3, p. 264-275
Keywords [en]
hybrid textile structures, biophilic design, textile transformation, biodesign
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Design
Research subject
Textiles and Fashion (Design)
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-15765ISBN: 978-84-685-0368-4 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-15765DiVA, id: diva2:1289467
Conference
3rd International Conference of Biodigital Architecture and Genetics, ESARQ, Barcelona, June 7-9, 2017
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EU, Horizon 2020, 642328Available from: 2019-02-18 Created: 2019-02-18 Last updated: 2019-02-25Bibliographically approved

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