ID pavilion

ID pavilion is a structure made at a workshop within the subject of Digital fabrication in the master program Digital technics, design and production in architecture.
The aim was to fabricate a structure that has an irregular complex construction using mixed reality tool Hololens. Elements in reality were aligning with the holographically projected model. Using this tool with the Fologram application shortened the fabrication time to the extent that there was no need to mark the elements, total time consumption took setting the elements in accordance with the holographic projection. The result of the workshop is the ID pavilion, which shows how it is possible to assemble complex structures only by using mixed reality. The material used for the primary construction was GFRP rods, and a ribbed plastic hose was used for the linear cover which reminds of a fingerprint pattern.

ID-Pavilion

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Course teachers: Marko Vučić, dr Bojan Tepavčević

Parametric Kirigami

Parametric Kirigami

Parametric kirigami presents the work of 2017/18 generation on course Digital Fabrication. The aim was to interpret various forms inspired by the digital age using Japanese traditional technique of paper cutting and folding – Kirigami. Two types of paper are combined software tools for digital fabrication to fabricate the final models.

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Course teachers: Dr Milena Stavrić, Dr Albert Wiltsche, TU Graz, Austria

Kanda Lamp

Kanda Lamp

Kanda lamp is the result of the work of generation 2016/17 students in the Digital Fabrication workshop. The aim of the workshop was to explore various forms and patterns and interpret them in the design of lamps and parametric lighting. Various materials are combined to fabricate the final models, as well as software tools for digital fabrication, such as laser cutters.

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Course teachers: Dr Milena Stavrić, Dr Albert Wiltsche, TU Grac

Digital Ornament

Digital Ornament

The digital ornament shows the works of the 2015/16 generation students on Digital Fabrication course. The aim was to interpret various forms of traditional ornaments in a new way inspired by the digital age. Various materials, as well as software tools for digital fabrication, are combined to fabricate the final models.

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Course teachers: Dr Milena Stavric, Dr Albert Wiltsche, TU Graz

Origami Theater

Origami Theater

The Origami Theater project was created within the Digital Fabrication course as a result of the international cooperation of three universities and two large organizations in the field of culture and art with the aim of encouraging the creativity of young people and generating new public spaces in a city that will be significant places of socialization . The project was attended by students, researchers and teachers from the University of Novi Sad, Banja Luka, as well as visiting professors from the University of Graz who led the project. Unlike conventional teaching approaches, the Origami Theater project was developed through a workshop in which students, besides new theoretical knowledge, develop new ways of thinking, designing and using materials.
The goal of the project is to create a recognizable identity of the site using traditional materials designed in a completely new way. The Origami Theater project is a stage that is unique in the world by combining new building technologies materialized in a massive wood using the most modern construction assemblies.
The project is attended by Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Technical University of Graz, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Banja Luka, Organization Night of the Theater and organization Exit Fest.

The Exit Music Festival, which will be hosting this year’s Night of the Theater event, supported the initiative of architecture students and teachers of the Master program through the idea of ​​creative energy being directed through a project for the mobile theater stage where will perform theater groups from the country and abroad during the Exit festival.

Authors of the project: Students of the Master Programme – Generation 2014

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FOLDED[skins] – Design to Fabrication

FOLDED[skins] – Design to Fabrication

FOLDED [skins] design to fabrication shows the work of the 2014/15 generation students from Digital Fabrication course. Within the course, research and modeling strategies were developed that rely on the logic and technique of folding thin sheets of materials and their application as an element or parametric module of the facade. The results of the project are the prototypes of facade elements created by the application of parametric modeling tools and digital fabrication by laser cutting. Students’ works were exhibited at the Museum of Perception, “Museum der Wahrnehmung (MUWA)”, Graz, Austria.

Course teachers:

Dr Milena Stavrić, Dr Albert Wiltsche, TU Graz