FINAL SUBMISSION
Team: Zohar Varda, Amir Virshuvsky, Samer Zbeidat, Netta Bitan, Yuval Terzitzki
Materials: Wooden dowels, metal hooks, Canson paper, fabric, lace curtain.Techniques: Projection, 3D printing, laser cutting, origami.
Our project showcases both the interior and exterior of a house. The user can move around the model and see two perspectives: from inside the house looking out, and from outside looking in.
Exterior: For the exterior, we used laser cutting on Canson paper. We created a folding pattern that simulates a window shutter. Using multiple layers of origami, we created a flexible facade that can shrink, expand, and roll into various shapes. This facade can filter sunlight as needed by manual user manipulation.
Original Plan: We originally planned to create the facade out of aluminum. We designed the model in Grasshopper and prepared it for laser cutting on an aluminum sheet. Unfortunately, the person responsible for the aluminum cutting was unavailable.
Interior: For the interior, we sewed a lace curtain with loops for hanging on the hooks. The curtain is controlled by 3D-printed hooks that roll on a wooden dowel. We created two projections that show the point of view and projected them onto the model from both sides. We used a projector to adjust the projection to match the view through the curtain and the origami facade.