Shipbuilding Technology Brings Hydro Wall Out of the Computer
06 Nov '07 from Susan Szenasy
Hydro Wall by Virginia San Fratello
Shipbuilding Technology Brings Hydro Wall Out of the Computer
By Daniela Morell
When Virginia San Fratello won the 2006 Next Generation® Design Competition for her Hydro Wall, she told us that the biggest challenge to realizing the project would be getting it out of the computer. The complex rolling forms of the wall needed to be high functioning—harvesting rainwater to insulate the building and provide useful gray water—and they needed to look gorgeous.
Last week the first Hydro Wall panel emerged from the electronic box into the material world. At 42-inches tall this prototype is one third the scale of the final building. The mold, created in foam through the precision of rhino CAD and CNC milling, makes a finished piece that is a pristine, fiberglass object that requires no hardware or assembly.
More at: http://www.metropolismag.com/cda/story.php?artid=3027
Photo: Virginia San Fratello
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