Hybrid Architecture: Combining Digital Design and Vernacular Crafts


Students build a bamboo pavilion hanging from ropes and 3D printed joints. © Yifat Zailer

Students build a bamboo pavilion hanging from ropes and 3D printed joints. © Yifat Zailer

In Mendoza, Argentina, the digital fabrication research lab Node 39 FabLab created a frame loom structure made of digitally cut wood to help indigenous people in the central region of the country weave and create their traditional patterns. In the state of Ceará, northeast Brazil, a study entitled “Artífices Digitais” (Digital Artisans) by the Federal University of the State of Ceará used digital fabrication tools, namely 3D printing, to produce digital models, like digital prosthetics, to restore the damaged parts of an altarpiece of the high altar of the Mother Church in the city of Russas.

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