‘breeze’ prototype

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger’s ‘breeze’ installation is part of their ongoing investigation into the application of aggregation processes to architecture. based on simple geometrical rules, aggregations produce complex spatial configurations, peculiarities and even failures. schinegger and rutzinger are especially interested in the aggregation processes of organic materials such as snow, dust or the growth of corals and how to apply their aggregation logics to the design process on a molecular level through scripting. the architects display the outcomes of their research in 3-d plotted models and drawings, as well as objects that apply their research in an architectural context.

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ is based on simple geometric rules and spatial

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ investigates aggregation processes

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ aggregation

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ aggregation

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ aggregation diagram

kristina schinegger and stefan rutzinger: 'breeze' installation‘breeze’ aggregation diagram