Date: Summer 2017
Category: Computational Geometry
Location: Tehran, Iran
Tutor: Stefano Paiocchi (Zaha Hadid Architect) , Arian Hakimi Nejad (Zaha Hadid Architect)
Code-structed Skin
The aim of this workshop is to identify the main challenges associated with Origami based form as a potential form-finding design system.
Origami is an art of paper folding that has come from ancient Japan. Nowadays it has gone far beyond the simple models of classic origami. By definition, origami is a developable surface. Origami enables complex 3D shapes including the approximation of double-curved surfaces
Growing technology changed the Understanding of origami, and newly developed computational design made this possible to go further through the boundaries.