
Friday, May 14, 2010
Computational Tectonics Available Online

Thursday, April 22, 2010
Shape Memory Polymer Chair
Any configuration is possible; the chair has hundreds of legs that cover its entire body. The legs change material, lengthen, shorten and change their section as they change orientation, at times they are legs and at other times they are seats. We have not designed a chair but hundreds of pieces of a chair. The material is infinitely reconfigurable; we can not rely on one sitting surface or one leg so we must create hundreds.
Learn more about Shape Memory Polymers
Thursday, December 17, 2009
DesCours 2009

FADarch is pleased to have been part of this year’s annual DesCours (http://www.descours.us/) event in
Concept:
openHouse is an illuminated canopy filling the upper portion of a small courtyard. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction. Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seating under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…




Monday, August 24, 2009
ACADIA 09

Francis Bitonti will be presenting his paper titled “Computational Tectonics” at this years
For more information about the conference please see the conference website
Friday, July 10, 2009
Opening Night
Last night was the opening reception for the Wild Child Exhibition at the Bridge Gallery in
Monday, July 6, 2009
WILD CHILD








