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Design Research Project // The Royal Danish Academy, 2021

HANDS ON

A circular design-fabrication process, combining advanced digital technologies with manual craft

Tutors: Prof. Arch. Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen

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"Hands On" is a design research project that explores the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and advanced digital techniques in architecture. The project aims to create structures that embody a sense of empathy and connection, maintaining the human touch within a technologically driven process. The design journey begins with manual sculpting, leaving tangible human fingerprints on the work. These initial models are then digitized through 3D scanning and refined using sophisticated parametric tools, allowing for the creation of multiple iterations with evolutionary generative algorithms.

The process seamlessly blends the tactile and the technological, with each stage leaving its mark on the final product. Once the optimal design is selected, it is adapted for digital fabrication, considering the constraints of the method. The components are then 3D printed, often in ceramic, and manually assembled on-site. This approach ensures that the final architectural elements are not just functional but also narratively rich, bearing the unique imprints of each step in their creation – from the physical touch in sculpting to the precision of digital design and the idiosyncrasies of assembly.

"Hands On" stands as a testament to a hybrid design methodology that respects and integrates both the human element and technological advancements. The project successfully demonstrates how digital and manual processes can coexist and complement each other, resulting in architectural elements that are not just structurally sound but also tell a story through their layered creation process. This approach offers a new perspective on architectural design, where the journey from concept to completion is as significant as the final product itself.

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