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Thinking Through Knitting: Hand Knit Making for Rapid Architectural Prototyping.

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Abstract

This paper demonstrates the value of hand knit process in architectural prototyping. Knit is a highly specifiable, additive manufacturing process. Knit architectures rely on knit fabric properties to generate form which requires prototyping to assess material behaviour; this is developed in conjunction with computational design approaches. Hand knit can be a successful alternative in prototyping, combining simplicity of production with additional craft knowledge gained through the experience of manipulating materials directly. Four parameters were investigated at two scales of materials, resulting in a lexicon of knitted forms. The outcomes demonstrated self-supporting 3-D forms utilising the inherent curvature of knitted fabrics and integral shaping techniques. The importance of hand process in the investigation was key, allowing simultaneous evaluation of materials and production methods but more importantly extending the cognitive dimension of design development by restoring the intimate relationship between maker and materials experienced through craft process.


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Author(s): Gaston E, Scott J

Editor(s): Bruyns G; Wei H

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: 9th Congress of the International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR 2021)

Year of Conference: 2021

Pages: 3049–3058

Print publication date: 31/10/2022

Online publication date: 06/11/2022

Acceptance date: 13/09/2022

Publisher: Springer Nature

URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_197

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_197

Notes: Proceedings titled: [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes. IASDR 2021.

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ISBN: 9789811944710


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