A Space Made from Particles

John Hill
2. outubro 2018
Image: ICD University of Stuttgart

The resulting ICD Aggregate Pavilion 2018 is made from 70,000 star-like, white "particles" made from recycled plastic. Held in place through friction and gravity, the particles define a narrow, inhabitable void at its center. ICD asserts the potential of such constructions: "If custom-designed particles are deployed, granular materials can form self-supporting spatial enclosures while remaining fully reconfigurable and reusable."

Watch a 1m44s film on the design and construction of the ICD Aggregate Pavilion 2018:

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