Abstract

This chapter presents a three-part investigation into the use of off-loom weaving and augmented reality (AR) in the construction of architectural building components and assemblies. Tim Ingold’s model of morphogenesis, a concept of form emerging from the interplay of people, tools, and materials, underlies the research. The goal is to develop architectural spaces through an emergent process of collaborative exchange. AR is therefore explored as an instrument that can be used to facilitate this objective. The investigation draws on material science studies on cementitious composite technologies, computational design, and construction methods for off-loom weaving, and construction methods using AR headworn displays to develop an expanded application for cement composites for free-standing structures.

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