Fibre Architecture: A Soft Simultaneity Design Practice

Jenny Underwood, L. Zilka
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Abstract This paper sets out the investigation and methodological learnings of an ongoing collaborative research practice situated between architecture and textile design to show a new practice that is a fusion of the disciplines rather than a parallel set of practices. Applying textile materials to architectural form is challenging in its complexity, requiring an understanding and empathy with the textile material and technique to determine its material behaviour and structural form at an architectural scale. There is a simultaneity that happening collectively between the disciplines to ensure the success in design, fabrication and assembly. This means that structure, form, and material are considered at the same time by both disciplines. In response to these challenges, we present ‘soft simultaneity’ as a methodological approach, where the design programme – design concept, fabrication and assembly – are perceived and effectively developed simultaneously from the different vantage points of each discipline’s knowledge. Each disciplines’ contribution to the collaboration is relative to the other. While each simultaneously perceive the same event (design actions), they do so from their different frame of reference, to feedforward and feedback into the emergent design in different ways. This brings a certain elasticity to the process of the design programme. It enables the coming together of diverse knowledge sets, divergent processes, of the whole and the particular, and to accommodate differences in scale, through advanced digital architectural processes and detailed physical textile design sampling. While the textile material provides the latent potentiality for form finding and creativity, it is soft simultaneity that enables the nature of these materials, their behaviours and interactions to be revealed and realised. We identify and discuss this approach, in the context of a series of projects, and offer this as a useful example of a material-led design strategy for dealing with the complexity of interdisciplinary research.
纤维结构:一种软同时性设计实践
本文阐述了对建筑和纺织品设计之间正在进行的合作研究实践的调查和方法论学习,以展示一种新的实践,这种实践是学科的融合,而不是平行的一套实践。将纺织材料应用于建筑形式的复杂性具有挑战性,需要对纺织材料和技术的理解和同情,以确定其在建筑尺度上的材料行为和结构形式。这些学科之间有一种同时性,共同确保了设计、制造和装配的成功。这意味着两个学科同时考虑结构、形式和材料。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了“软同时性”作为一种方法论方法,其中设计方案-设计概念,制造和装配-从每个学科知识的不同有利位置被感知并有效地同时开发。每个学科对合作的贡献是相对于其他学科的。虽然每个人同时感知相同的事件(设计行动),但他们是从不同的参考框架出发,以不同的方式前馈和反馈到紧急设计中。这给设计方案的过程带来了一定的弹性。它通过先进的数字建筑流程和详细的物理纺织品设计抽样,将不同的知识集、不同的过程、整体和特定的过程结合在一起,并适应规模上的差异。虽然纺织材料为形式发现和创造力提供了潜在的潜力,但它是软同时性,使这些材料的性质、它们的行为和相互作用得以揭示和实现。我们在一系列项目的背景下确定并讨论了这种方法,并将其作为处理跨学科研究复杂性的材料主导设计策略的有用示例。
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