Point B and modeLab announce joint Parametric Design and Digital Fabrication Workshop

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Point B and modeLab have joined forces to host a Parametric Design to Fabrication Workshop to be held at the Point B studio April 3-4, 2010!

This workshop will provide participants the experience of taking a design from conception through parametric definition through to digital fabrication in an intensive and hands-on environment.

Over the course of two days, the workshop will involve iterative prototyping and associative design strategies capable of incorporating and embracing an array of material and fabrication constraints. Participants will explore and construct highly articulated material assemblies through computer-aided manufacturing, mold making, and casting. Attendance will be capped at 12 to provide each participant maximum dedicated time with instructors.

For more information, and to register for this workshop, please visit the modeLab website at:

http://modelab.nu/?p=2400

modeLab screen capture

Mold Making

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Some pics from our various endeavors in mold-making for different projects, mainly installations and mainly done by Brandon and Jon.

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Surface Explorations: Milled Surfaces

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Following are images of milled surfaces we have been working on over the past year. Many of these surfaces are generated by custom scripts that one of our alumni, Skylar Tibbits, wrote while he was working here, and that we have continued to develop.

To create surfaces like these the digital information generated often looks nothing like the physical output. The creation of these surfaces requires a process of thinking and doing that is based upon contextual constraints that are determined by filtering design intent through the available means and methods of physical production. In the cases presented here, we were studying the ability to emphasize the topographies possible while operating within less than 1″ thick materials. We feel that this way of working - employing digital design and fabrication technology as guide along a journey, rather than the destination, that is often lacking in design today - at least based on what we see going on in design schools and professional practice.

Note: All of these images are fabricated, physical objects. None of them are computer generated images.

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Octo-Door

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Tom’s octo-door was installed this week. Concept through design through prototyping through final install took less than a month. The door is made of a custom steel frame and buck with multiple layers of plexi that were milled on the ShopBot. The design was adapted from a raster image that Tom converted into a combination of etched lines and drilled points of varying the depth to create the final image.

Each door is 9.5 ft x 3 ft.

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D.Gallery, Mesh Armature Fab & Install

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

We’re currently fabricating and installing the armature for the mesh in the Gallery. The armature and mesh form a doubly-curved surface from which artwork will be supported. While the digital models have provide a lot of important information for the fabrication of individual armature and mesh components, we have also put the models to use to generate information we are using for the assembly and on-site construction.

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PCM development with Temple University

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Point B has been involved with a research team at Temple University led by Asst Professors Sneha Patel and Rashida Ng to provide consulting and design development services for a project entitled “The Integration of Paraffin-based Phase Change Material within ReD [a Responsive Daylighting Panel].”

The project is supported by a Green Building Alliance Product Innovation Grant awarded in July 2008. Project Partners: Dr. Amy Fleischer [Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering at Villanova University], Rashida Ng [Assistant Professor, Architecture at Temple University], and Dr. Jon Zuo [President and Chief Technical Officer, Advanced Cooling Technologies].

We helped Sneha and her team by using a touch-probe module for our Shop-Bot to scan an egg-shaped physical model which acted as the geometric primitive which was arrayed across a daylighting panel. We then used input from the research team to build digital surface models from which we generated tool paths for the fabrication of molds in which the PCM (phase-change material) was formed.

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Parametric Stair

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Final images of the Parametric Stair
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Vessel and TopoTable displayed at Philly [heart] Design Exhibition

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Point b recently had two objects on display at the Philly [heart] Design Exhibition, located at The Rotunda on The University of Pennsylvania’s campus. The event was curated by Jamie and Issac Salm of MIO, and Alexandra Schmidt-Ullrich. The show featured product, graphic, and interactive design in an immersive environment. We would like to thank Jamie, Issac, and Alexandra for their efforts in putting together a great exhibit for the city of Philadelphia!


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CNC Door: 3/4 Panel Mock-up

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Related to a number of CNC cut path studies we have been conducting, this is a 3/4 mock-up for a door that will be installed in the coming weeks. The topography of the door panel and the cut path pattern was generated using RhinoScript, while the handle evolved over a series of ergonomic studies of the hand and the surface of the door. In the end, the handle blends seamlessly into the topography, unifying the door as a fully integrated and functional panel.


3/4 of the Final Door Panel Milled from Blue Foam
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Cabinet Door - CNC Mill Cutpath Studies

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

We have been running a series of tests using RhinoScript to generate cut paths for a series of cabinet doors we’re designing. Here is the latest installment.


CNC Milled MDF
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Pergola Studies : v2

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

pergola:v2 is a study that uses networking logic to create a field of bending bundle structures. Each unit relies on the material properties of their neighbors to keep a stabilized condition.

Panel / Texture Studies

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008


Milled Plyboo
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