balancing branches
Partnership
Fiber Fiction, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
Deatils
Year: 2024
Material: Softwood (yellow pine) and hardwood (
Computation: Galapagos + Rhino/Grasshopper
Dimensions:
Team: Tyler Swingle
This initial stage of focuses on creating small-scale prototypes using found hardwood volumes grafted with newly fabricated wooden extensions. Each reclaimed hardwood piece is 3D scanned to capture its geometry, grain, and surface irregularities. These scans inform both the design of custom attachment strategies and the fabrication of joinery tailored to the unique character of each volume. Extensions are physically joined to the original pieces, forming hybrid units. Computational analysis is then used to determine the combined center of mass of each hybrid object, allowing us to test the structural logic of stacking and balancing these grafted forms. This phase serves as a proof of concept for the integration of scanning, digital analysis, and physical assembly.