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Formal Analysis

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edge
connection

- curving edge of the material can connect to itself to create a


- edge of material can be combined with - connection built into design of the - can be used so that there is the - used to form a line of structure (edge of material - material connected at the edge - placed in a series (connected to - wide edges of the material allow it to be - edges of the material can connect to itself large grid/ framework - edges can connect with same - edges can connect to create
- edge of material can be used as structure to - edge of material can connect to itself - by rolling up the material, the curving edges can be
itself to create a larger framework material (can be used as louvers) possibility of movement - connected above along square base provides point of connection for other materials (can create a patterning system) another material along each edge combined with itself to create a larger grid - edges can also be used to connect to main structural elements - edge can also connect and attach to other (structural) materials material to create a field or surface a field
connect smaller (structural) elements - edge can also connect along another material placed adjacent to one another to create a field
formal qualities

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end
connection

- designed with an end bracket that can - this standardized frame can be easily applied in a continuous array - this design of this material allows it to be stacked, with
- material can be trimmed into sections and attached to an established frame - material is designed with end brackets that can easily connect to main structure easily be used as a connection point - cylindrical end of material can be used to connect pieces together to make a larger plane - the endpoints of this paper material can be interlocked to create a large grid the endpoints, the base and top, interlocking - framework can be oriented horizontally, so that the endpoints connect to structure - planar elements create a base for the material, creating an end connection - when rolled, this material has defined ends that can be “connected”
- this material is also oriented with the structural frame above

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plane
connection
- standardized design can be used to create a module - these two materials can be used for various surface applications - different - the planar quality of this material allows it to be - detached top can be connected to any planar surface
- large planar surfaces can be attached to other structural elements planar surface can create a module and applied to enclose any surface - existing apertures can be used for attachment purposes - standardized planar surfaces allow this material to be combined together easily formations will allow different amounts of light to enter the space applied repetitively to form a larger surface plane - material can be cut down into a standard size and placed along a planar surface - material can be applied along any planar structural surface - plane of basket base can be attached to any other planar surface - hollow volume can be accessible

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- planar surface of the sides allows the material to be stacked, creating a structural
- this material can be attached to any planar wall construction to act as storage - when stacked, planar quality of this material has structural properties enclosure (when combined with other materials - represented by the blue color) - semi-curved planar surface (along with standard size) allows for repetition in a wall application - planar material can also be stacked to create an enclosure - planar quality allows for facade, wall, roof, or floor appication - dense quality of material could be applied along a floor surface for durability - can be applied to substructure to enclose a space - in its planar state, the material can be overlapped to create a full enclosure
volumetric analysis

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- contained volumetric interior space - central hollow space within frame - cylindrical hollow volume (of different scales) - space frame creates an “interior” volume - separated hollow volumes - hollow volume within planar frame - hollow opening in structure - divided volumetric openings - vertical volumetric space (rectangular) - continuous hollow opening

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- translucent hollow volume (contained) - hollow volume in shape above - divided open volumes - volume surrounding shape of material - continuous hollow core - continuous hollow core - volumetric “plane” - continuous hollow core - continuous curved hollow core - partially contained central volume - “volumetric” area above - contained interior volume

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levels of translucency

shield

- vertical (or horizontal placement - applied in a tightly woven pattern, this material has potential
- link together to create a planar enclosure - inherent design of this material creates a fully enclosed space - repetitive placement to create a full enclosure - repetitive placement to create a full enclosure - planar application to create enclosure - malleable placement/ overlapped to create enclosure - patterning system/ applied to a wall to enclose a space - tight repetitive placement/ no light or air can enter in a tight continuous pattern - repetitive use - structure or enclosure to control the light and air that enter into a space

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permeate

- when applied as a louver system, material can allow - when used alone, large openings allow - apertures and shape of the material allow the
wind to easily enter into the space - applied to a wall plane, perforations in material allow light and wind to enter - applied (slanted) into the framework of wall, can act as light tubes wind and light to move through - although small, apertures within material create a very open planar facade - apertures create small areas for light or wind to enter elements to enter when placed in a grid structure - when used alone, framework of design creates large open areas - loosely woven design can also allow light and wind to enter - grid creates openings between material structure - grid creates openings between material structure - open quality of linear placement creates large areas for light and wind movement

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