Building Constructions
Polycarb House
Closed Loop BCL
Hypar Canopy
Shared Beds
Material Museum
4815 Graustark St
Draped Stone
Flat Stand
Tip Tap
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Closed Loop is a robotically 3D printed bio-plastic bench. The collective bench offers a place of pause and rest along primary pedestrian routes on campus. Critically, this research utilizes a public furniture object to investigate issues of manufacturing and scalability while exploring the potential of bio-plastics as a structural material for the construction of building components. Thus, the ambition of the project is both cultural/societal and technical. Culturally, the project aims to make connections between often discrete groups or individuals by producing a piece of shared public furniture. Technically, the project investigates the use of bio-plastics with the automation of production offered by robotic 3D printing.
The bench’s geometry organizes the seating areas into three smaller sections that are socially distanced from one another while belonging to the same closed loop. The bench is made of 6 self-similar components that were printed independently and assembled on-site. The triangular cross-section produces a flat surface for the seating component and then rotates to an inverted triangle to elevate from the ground and divide the seating areas.