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Architectural Portfolio IAAC NTUA SmartGeometry
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MARILENA GEORGANTZIPROJECTS
PROJECTS IN SPAIN | GREECE | FRANCE 2008-12
CONTENTS
Num.01
Num.02
Num.03Num.04
Num.05
Num.06Num.07
Num.08
Num.09
Num.10
Num.11
Num.12
Num.13
Num.14
Num.15
Num.16
Digital Fabrication
Laser CutterIAACMCA Architects MillingNTUA France ShopBotProfessional KUKA 3D PrinterPersonal Workshop
Urban Landscape AnalysisHousing Synthesis ResearchArduino Public Building Product Prototype Graphics
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN MCA | FRANCE DESIGN TEAM ARCHITECTMATTEO CAINER ARCHITECTS 2013
PARIS LOFT16eme, Paris
Stage D
Penthouse AppartmentThe appartement consists of the two last floors and a terace, being in total 1000 sq.m. In stage D, two proposals in scale 1:50 where designed focusing into 4 parts: Bedrooms, Living Room, Kitchen and Terrace, accord-ing to the client’s needs. Each unit was fur-ther presented with material proposals and different arrangements through rendered images. The proposals are dynamic and introduce new radical qualities to this 70s pre-existing environment.
Privacy Restricted Project upon request of the client-Selected Material
Stage D submission is a development step of this project.
The 4 partsExisting Plan
Bedroom
Terrace
LivingRoom
Kitchen
NUM.01
10th Floor Plan
Section A-A’
Main Plans
10th Floor Plan
Section B-B’
ARCHITECTURAL STAGE D IN MCA | FRANCE DESIGN TEAM ARCHITECTMATTEO CAINER ARCHITECTS 2013
PARIS LOFTThe BedroomMajor design decisions were taken accord-ing to the interesting views while Concrete, Wood and Vegetation offer clear lines, warmth and the sensation of an invading nature.
NUM.01
INTERNAL COMPETITION IN MCA | FRANCE DESIGN TEAM ARCHITECTINDIVIDUAL PROJECT
MATTEO CAINER ARCHITECTS 2013
BEAUTY ON DISPLAYJardin Du Palais-Royal, FranceBeauty on display constitutes an intrinsic environment whichchallenges the idea of clothing as a primary need. Denyingthe act of dressing up in a mass production way, this projectsintroduces the idea of clothes as unique art pieces that shineon the feminine body. The result is a space of visual pleasurein which women can focus on the approach of the brand as if in a fashion museum . On the other hand, a flowing catwalk guides the customer to accessible pieces which she can try and enjoy the act of showing them to her companion.A duality of interaction and contemplation is thus achievedwhile the space remains dynamic and full of female bustier that represents the profile of the salt of the earth woman.
NUM.02
SECTION A-A’
PLAN GROUND LEVEL
3.
1.
2.
MUSEUM
MUSEUM
EXHIBITION
CATWALK
SHOP
THE
CATW
ALK SHOP
SHOP
SHOP
THE CATWALK
VolumetricDisplay
ContinuousPath
LinearPath
CHANGINGROOM
SECTION Β-Β’
CON-CREARA new system for additive manufacturing
DIPLOMA PROJECT IN IAAC | SPAIN GROUP PROJECTPROFESSOR MARTA MALE-ALEMANY2012 NUM.03
Concrete Pump
Print head
The Nozzle
Adjusting the Diameter
Rotation
180
180
360
Digital Control of the angles of deposition
2 cm
“Con-crear” project aims to advance and contribute in the ongoing research of additive manufacturing finally revealing new potentiali-ties. The innate material’s behavior is studied and informed in order to liberate architecture from pre-conceived forms and sterile formal explorations while the construction process is completely visible to the outcome. In “Concrear” the material can be deposited accrording to certain parameters optimizing in the end the material system.
Additive manufacturing has been associated with layering in horizontal axis, a fact that reveals the great chance of exploring vertical extrusion, differentiating in this way completely how architecture looks like. The result of this manufacturing is concrete structures that no other method would achieve.
“Con-Crear” seeks to take further the already established technology and research of 3DCP and on-site constructions, proposing in the end a highly innovative system that will remain accessible and realisable. So, by liberating the structure of the known constraints like molds and scaffolds but embedding others which derive from the material’s properties and the rules of nature (on top of all, the gravity), how much further can we go?
Cavities for Air Flow
Canal for Draining Water
DIPLOMA PROJECT IN IAAC | SPAIN GROUP PROJECTPROFESSOR MARTA MALE-ALEMANY2012 NUM.03
Material’s SimulationSlump Test
Strategies-Functions
Incremental Growth of ExtrusionsLeaning-NeighboringHydration
Manual-Digitally controled Samples
DIGITAL FABRICATION IN SMART GEROMETRY GROUP PROJECT NUM.04PROFESSOR 2013
Robotic FOAMingMaterial-Robotic research
2 Control Points
Twisting for UncertaintyDuring the Robotic FOAMing workshop we developed a series of strategies which aim to advance and contribute in the on going re-search of additive manufacturing finally revealing new potentali-ties. Utilising a fixed configuration of three industrial robots we focused on the co-relation of uncertainty and control on the design out-come. Our aim was to explore twisting strategies within an environment of 4 points of control with a specified spatial range while taking into account the parameters of material properties and ammount, speed of material manipulation, timing, sychronisation and tool-paths. Oriented towards a foam and additives mix which allowed the creation of fibers and cavities we created a number of samples that operate as connectors in space while they are composed by filaments in a logic of uncontrolled matter distribution.
Testing the pigments influence in the mixTwisting Methodologies
Material Samples
Control Points3
DIGITAL FABRICATION IN IAAC | SPAIN GROUP PROJECT NUM.05PROFESSOR EDOUARD CABAY 2011
LASER CUTTINGThe Lamp
Bending a Unit , use the flexibility and the tension of the mate-rial due to the direction of wood’s fibers
Assembly through Weaving, locking with the lamp holder
Weaving | Bending
Optimising the available cutting surface
Testing the rigidness and the curvature of the connectionsExperimenting
DIGITAL FABRICATION IN IAAC | SPAIN GROUP PROJECT NUM.06PROFESSOR MARTA MALE-ALEMANY 2011
3D PRINTINGThe Joints
Nesting in the printing volume
Properties of Expandibility, Rotability, Versatility, Flexibility
An ABS-Extrusion machineA set of Functional componentsA mechanical assembly
Unique pieces made corre-sponding to different needs in the same fabrication time as identical pieces.
1st 3d printed results: forms with less parameters
Final 3d printed results
WORKSHOP IN IAAC | SPAIN IAAC|Spain GROUP PROJECT NUM.07PROFESSOR JOSE PEDRO SOUSA 2011
ROBOTIC FORMINGThe Wave BreakerOne robot technique6 Axis movement
Resulting Mould
The Casted Piece
Variations
Forming a mould from clay for mass produc-tion of customised pieces of casted concrete
1.Number of Rows/Columns2.Number of elements in Rows/Columns3.Icremental rotation of elements4.The curves to follow5.The maximum effect of the patterns
The Parameters of the Piece
for i in range(len(arr_grid)): row =list(arr_grid[i]) length = len(row) for j in range(len(row)): plane = row[j] params = rs.CurveClosestPoint(crv,plane[0])pt_close = rs.EvaluateCurve(crv,params)dist = rs.Distance(pt_close,plane[0]) factor = 0 if dist<max_dist: factor = 1-(dist/max_dist) #Factor in relation to y factor = j/length # Factor from forcefieldfactor = factor**2rot = max_rot * factor
import rhinoscriptsyntax as rs
from sandforming import *krl = KrlScript(“Test_Group01”, offset = (0,0,100))brep = “ feb4089e-d10f-46fa-8db6-4a1b0ff4dcfa “
crv = “09572006-d1e4-4042-acd4-90145b97fe20 “
#brep = rs.GetObject (“Select Surface”)
max_rot =-35max_dist = 300
res_x = 14res_y = 20
arr_grid = get_surface_grid(brep,res_x,res_y)draw_surface_grid (arr_grid)arr_grid = zip(*arr_grid)
#Dependent rotationrot2 =0
if i%2==1:rot2=180 else: ot2=90 plane = rs.RotatePlane(plane,rot2,plane[3])
#if i==0 or i==1:#rot2=120#plane = rs.RotatePlane(plane,rot2,plane[3]) #Global rotationplane = rs.RotatePlane(plane,rot,(0,1,0))plane = rs.RotatePlane(plane,rot,(0,0,1)) krl.move(plane,80,1) krl.visualize_tool(“sand-render”)krl.visualize(20)#krl.write_file()
WORKSHOP IN IAAC | SPAIN IAAC|Spain GROUP PROJECT NUM.07PROFESSOR GREGORY EPPS, ROBOFOLD TEAM 2011
The Co-ordinate panel
Different Arrays
Simulation Process
Adaptable Size Scafolding-Skrews Positions Ruling
Two robots and one holding arm
METHODStudy of the tile in a draft paper model.The folding process is simulated using Kan-garoo plug-in in Grasshopper.Finally, an 1:1 scale model of an array of the panels is built before the final metal piece.
The panel is composed of two identical parts which have three different screw places. This allows a variety of sizes of the panel and a variety of light’s penetration. Summing up , this versatile size leads to a more flexible approach to facade’s design.
INSTALLATIONS IN FRANCE GROUP PROJECTVARIOUS PROFESSORS
PROFESSOR ANNICK DESMIER BELLASTOCK ASSOCIATION
2009
ON SITEInstallations
Land Art in Kerguennec The Ephemeral City of Pallets
NUM.08
ECOLOGIC STUDIO
The industrial void
INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN NUM.09VARIOUS PROFESSORS 2011
Points, Paths, TrajectoriesNew Connections: GrasshopperGardening
The void is filled with trajectories, densities, intensities and processes; it is converted into a new systemic “FUN PALACE”.
Projection on the floor of the Intersections-Counting the days of the marathon
GROUP PROJECT
DIPLOMA PROJECT IN NTUA | GREECE GROUP PROJECTPROFESSORS KOSTAS MORAITIS|DIMITRIS PAPALEXOPOULOS 2010
SUPPORT CENTER for ABUSED WOMEN
NUM.10
Drapetsona, Greece
A shelter that meets the needs of abused women. For victims of domestic violence and victims of trafficking.For staying up to six months. A deinstitutionalized ambiance. A feeling of warmth which contributes in the creation of social network for the victims.
Designing the flows
URBAN DESIGN PROJECT IN NTUA | GREECE GROUP PROJECTPROFESSOR GEORGIOS HAIDOPOULOS 2008-9
REDESIGN OF THE WIDER REGIONof Stadium Karaiskaki and CHROPI factory
NUM.11
An area defined by the higly used avenue Peiraios and a central train line. Many contradicting uses-area in a state of change. A big football stadium with its parking lots.
NUM.11
10 000 square meters of housing 5 000 square meters of public services like schools, markets, workshops etc
LANDSCAPE DESIGN IN NTUA | GREECE GROUP PROJECTPROFESSOR LIAKATAS2008
MUNICIPAL-CULTURAL CENTERon Ioulianou Str.
NUM.12
Puplic service-Multiple functions building in the centre2000 square meters
Flying Platforms
Plan of Selected Part
Free Circulation-Open Space
Central Green Space
Construction DetailsCross Setion of Selected Part Long Section of Selected Part
“La Busta”
A play on human dignity and the violence of the power situated in a timeless place in an office of a non defined service.
by Spiro Scimone
ALTERA PARS THEATRE
“La Busta”
Theatrical sceneriesSTAGE DESIGN
STAGE DESIGN IN ATHENS | GREECE PROFESSIONAL PROJECTDIRECTOR PETROS NAKOS 2007-8 NUM.13
INSTALLATION PROJECT IN P-PUBLIC | GREECE GROUP PROJECTPARTICIPATION THROUGH COMPETITION 2013
Crete, GreeceWelcome to MoceningoJune. The sun is blinding, the heat is unbearable. An oasis peeking bastion Mocenigo. A shade of trees in midsummer. The coolness by the sea is calling.
At the city limits and next to the sea, rises the bastion. A little piece of paradise looks unchanged by time. So far, that resi-dents and visitors are reluctant to approach. Elsewhere, the public space is more flashy, more entertaining.
But we want to come here. Bastion Mocenigo. To experience the city like they’re out of this. Hovering above it. While being inside. To realize that this here the soil is part of it. Observa-tory. Monitoring pirates threatening one and certainly Vene-tian fort on the other. Here your imagination can travel along with the Sea and Sinbad Andromeda.
The ribbons dancing in the breeze made by hand purport-edly calling the visitor to the edge of town. The music of the chimes that are hung on them, is the whistle to realize that something is happening there. A colorful festival has been erected in the bastion.
Just pull aside three to four ribbons and enter. An intangible bulwark erected. Colored nets between the trees stretching towards the sky at the height of their foliage. At the same time, ribbons hanging from their arms, signaling the gates to get into the story and you decide whether you will eventually be Sinbad or Andromeda ...
NUM.14
2009-12
SKETCHBOOKS
NUM.15PERSONAL PROJECT
GRAPHICAPPLICATIONS
2009-12 NUM.16PERSONAL PROJECT
Brand Identityfor “Sgoutas and Sgoutas” Architects with RE:OKSIS team
Brand Identity-Art direc-tion for TOTO handmade kintwear
ARCHITECT MA IAACMARILENA.GEORGANTZI@IAAC.NET+30 6973618230
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