The Corn-Crete House System

The main aspects of the Corn-Crete House system are the use of space, material efficiency and relationship to site. The way space is shaped influences human behaviour. According to a research paper done by KAYVAN MADANI NEJAD in 2007 the curvilinearity of interior design directly affects the way people feel inside them. It concluded that the more curvilinear a space is the more comfortable, safe, relaxed and friendly it feels. My project builds upon this argument. Research also shows that the concrete industry is a major environment pollutant. Cement is the most damaging ingredient. I am proposing a new system which will be using less concrete & less cement thanks to: 1) corn residues partially replacing aggregate making the structure lighter and more porous 2) casting around inflatables resulting in curvilinear architecture suitable for compression which requires less tensile strength.

Thursday 19th October Pin-Up

Diploma Studio 10 is back with 21 talented architecture students from 4th and 5th year working on the Brief01:Fractals. Here is an overview of their experiments so far after 4 weeks of workshops.

Sara Malik’s Dodecahedron IFS Fractal (with Julia set) modelling with a handheld 3D printing pen.

Sara Malik’s matrix of fractals using Mandelbulb3D

Ola Wojciak’s beautiful collection of Mandelbulb3D experiments using the Msltoe_Sym Formula with the Koch Surface.

Ola Wojciak’s beautiful collection of Mandelbulb3D experiments using the Msltoe_Sym Formula with the Koch Surface.

Ola Wojciak’s beautiful collection of Mandelbulb3D experiments using the Msltoe_Sym Formula with the Koch Surface.

Ola Wojciak’s first physical model expressing her fractals using ropes cast in plaster

Beautiful twisting L-System from James Marr on Grasshopper3D using Anemone.

Matthew Chamberlain’s Strange Attractors Study using a combination of Blender and Grasshopper3D

Matthew Chamberlain’s Strange Attractors Study using a combination of Blender and Grasshopper3D

Matthew Chamberlain’s Strange Attractors Study using a combination of Blender and Grasshopper3D

Matthew Chamberlain’s Strange Attractors Study using a combination of Blender and Grasshopper3D

Manveer Sembi’s Aexion Fractal Matrix with Julia Set.

Michael Armfield’s Amazing Surf Fractal on Mandelbulb3d

Lewis Toghill’s Fractal Matrix using the cyripple , KalilinComb, sphereIFS, Isocahedron and genIFS fractals.