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Weaving Tectonics

Weaving Tectonics is a structural performance-based lightweight carbon fiber weaving pavilion designed, developed, and fabricated by Nic Bao and Dan Luo and their team to investigate the topological optimization generative design approach and robotic weaving technology for architectural purposes.


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Through computational design, the project exhibits robotically generated prototypes that investigate the possibilities of architectural form, structure, beauty, and tectonics. The novel large-scale spatial structure design and production method are based on a combined robotic assembly and robotic winding process.

Weaving Tectonics, By Nic Bao & Dan Luo

It confirms the proposed system’s practicality through the design, manufacture, and testing of many full-scale prototypes. The reusability of the robotically built temporary support system throughout the production process increases its competitiveness among all manufacturing processes. This technique will ultimately give a revolutionary approach to developing adaptable, lightweight, sustainable, low-cost, and dependable buildings.

Weaving Tectonics

The Weaving Tectonics installation is on show at Melbourne Design Week 2022 and has been featured in Architecture Technique (AT) Magazine.

About Designers

Nic Bao specializes in computational design, topological optimization, structural engineering, behavioral algorithms, and robotic manufacturing. He has been the director of BDW Architects since 2014 and started FormX in 2019, intending to produce intelligent building solutions utilizing 3D printing technology and new materials. Nic has presented his findings at Computational Design: NEXT 8.0. which you can register and watch the recordings of the full event.

Dan Luo is a specialist in digital design and robotic building. Her study merged modern manufacturing technology with design-build practice to investigate the future of the automated building. She has also created a robotic system used during the on-site installation of constructed projects.

Project Details:

Project Leader & Chief Designer: Dingwen ‘Nic’ Bao & Dan Luo 

Designer, Engineer, Fabrication Lead: Zhuoyang Xin 

Designer, Engineer, Architect: Xin Yan, Guanqi Zhu 

Research Assistant, Fabricator: Xu Cao, Jiayue Hu, Kelton Boyter-Grant, Eryu Ni, Chongyi Tang


Supported by:
RMIT University, School of Architecture and Urban Design

The University of Queensland, School of Architecture

RMIT Centre for Innovative Structures and Materials (CISM) (Director Mike Xie)

FormX Technology & BDW Architects (Director Nic Bao)

Eureka TechIn

DCF Development PR Asia

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Sheida Shakeri

Sheida Shakeri is a Ph.D. candidate in the landscape architecture field at Istanbul Technical University. She has a background in interior design and architectural engineering from the University of Tabriz. Her interest in technology and computer-aided design led her to pursue her passion through different publications. Hence, she focused on the topics of data-driven design, robotic fabrication, metaverse, and recently bio-fabrication. Complementary to her academic studies, she has the pleasure of working for the Kozalak Yangin, an award-winning company for the early detection of wildfires. Additionally, she works as an architectural editor at Parametric Architecture, a renowned media company researching art, architecture, and design.

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