Post by Juanfra García Guillén

Architect & Computational Designer

Rhino3Dzine recently published an article about my experimental pavilion. This project explores the intersection of computational design, robotic fabrication, and architecture, investigating how reclaimed materials can be reprogrammed to find new forms and functions. A big thank you to Rhino3Dzine for featuring the work (especially to Andres Gonzalez, Paula Gonzalez, and Carola Trozzo) , and to everyone who contributed to making this project possible: Thesis Supervisors: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reich (Hochschule Anhalt) and Prof. Dr. Reinhard Koenig (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) Concept Development: Arzhen Brari, Lorisa Mano, Zixuan Lee. Fabrication Team: Ali Hani Muslim Alrabiae, Amani Araji, Bilal Jouni, Azizeh Salimi Poor, Sharmila Selvam, Shreya Singh, Noraldin Alsayed, Kimia Bodaghi Dizaji, Osman Çağine, Naorin Tabassum Chowdhury, Surya Teja, Ahmed Gamaleldin Elsaid Elmahdi, Roshan George, Daniel Kua, Nicholas Chen Yang Lim, Clara Alejandra Martin Pereda, Ancha Secka, Rouzbeh Shams, Gözde Yigit, yavuz yıldırım, Sakina Hassan Jafri, Mohammad Kazemi, Raneem Salman, Necmi Can Yapar. Assembly Team: Osman Çağine, Raneem Salman, Rouzbeh Shams, Asuman Sürücü, Gowri. Nataraj. Project Support – BERG Group: Carl Buchmann, Henning Duerr, Vanapalli Manikanta Raghu Sagar, Julia Krüger, Christian P., Radwa Abdelhafez, Yannic Schroeder. The Shellscape Pavilion is currently on display in Building 5 at the Dessau Campus of Hochschule Anhalt. Visitors are warmly invited to experience the project in person. #PhDResearch #ComputationalDesign #RoboticFabrication #Grasshopper #Fologram #SustainableArchitecture #CircularDesign #additivemanufacturing #composites #ShellscapePavilion #hsanhalt

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