MFD: Diseño material informado por fabricación digital

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El desarrollo reciente de las tecnologías de fabricación y manufactura digital está acentuando un cambio en los procesos de diseño. En este trabajo, formulamos un nuevo esquema conceptual llamado procesos MFD (Material-Fabricación-Diseño). Los procesos MFD se definen como procesos computacionales que informan y realzan las relaciones tectónicas entre forma, estructura y material dentro de la lógica de las tecnologías de fabricación. Al emprender un enfoque sistemático, los modelos MFD se identifican representando el conocimiento de un diseño digital innovador basado en lo material. Este trabajo explora, formula y explica el impacto de estos desarrollos sobre teorías, conocimiento y procesos de diseño. Demostramos, a través de un análisis comparativo de varios ejemplos escogidos de precedentes y estudios de casos, modelos emergentes de diseño, principios, procesos y técnicas.


 


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Recent development of digital fabrication and materialization technologies is enhancing change within design processes. In this work we formulate a new conceptual schema termed Material-Fabrication-Design (MFD). MFD’s are defined as computational informing processes that enhance tectonic relationships between form, structure, and material within the logic of fabrication technologies. By undertaking systematic approach, MFD models are identified representing knowledge of innovative digital material-based design. The work explores, formulates and explains the impact of these developments on theories, knowledge and processes of design. We
demonstrate through comparative analysis of various selected representatives of precedents and case studies, emerging design models, principles, processes and techniques.

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Rivka Oxman
Oxman, R. (2016). MFD: Diseño material informado por fabricación digital. Materia Arquitectura, (13), 50–61. https://doi.org/10.56255/ma.v0i13.48

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