Published May 12, 2021 | Version v1
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Urban Furniture Workshop Group 3: Cyber-Physical Bio Dune

  • 1. Tutor and Researcher
  • 2. Researcher
  • 3. Student

Description

Presented design acts as a response to the urban needs of its inhabitants, be it humans, animals or any natural
habitats. The aspect of retaining the biodiversity in modern cities emerges to the forefront, the response takes
inspiration from the natural environment and possibilities that the most innovative technology offers. It was established
as a part of the AR0122 1:1 Interactive Architecture Prototypes Workshop at TU Delft and included the
use of Design-to-Robotics Production and Operation (D2RP&O) techniques.
The design is based on a shape of a dune that later on is translated into a 3D printed structure, the use of 3D printing
technology allowed to produce a form that corresponds to the functional division, propose a solution efficient
both in the use of materials and the process, as well as integrate data and information within the built structure.
The use of sensor-actuators brings the possibility to interact with the users and collect data useful for determining
future decisions of the bench placement, its main functions, as well as informing any parties interested in data
harvesting.

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