Re_Flex Patterning

Integrating digital media with material world reveals emergent performances. Parametric modeling techniques encourage designers to study more one the envelopes of potentials instead of singular artifacts. Working with these envelopes reveal a design cycle that entails determination of relations and within this relational framework, dynamics keep design process active and variable. In the serie of workshops titled “Infections”, static and regular patterns of built environment are considered as “host bodies”. Their contextual potentials are revealed and digital technologies start the becoming of these bodies within the concept of infection. In second workshop titled “Re_Flex Patterning”, an atrium is considered as the host body. It will be studied beyond its gridal order, generating re-flex patterns as the initial step on the revealing of it’s potentials. Throughout the workshop, Grasshopper will be used as a tool of parametric modeling and digital deformation techniques, while physical form-finding will be studied on a composite material.

Re_Flex Patterning workshop is conducted at İzzet Baysal University Faculty of Engineering and Architecture between 6-8th May, 2013 by Tuğrul Yazar and Fulya Akipek, from İstanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Architecture.

About Patterns

Below is a brief explanation of the concept "Pattern";

The etymology of ‘pattern’ is from the Latin pater, or patronus, meaning father, patron, god or master, from which is derived the notion of pattern as a model, example, matrix, stencil or mould. The contemporary concept of pattern is as a sequence, distribution, structure or progression, a series or frequency of a repeated/repeating unit, system or process of identical or similar elements. Synonyms and related concepts include habit, meme, template, motif, configuration, organisation, arrangement, figure, tessellation, system, process, sample, duplicate, convention and texture. This multiplicity of meanings points to the manifold roles of pattern in the creation, reproduction, evolution and processes of space.
Garcia, M 2009, 'Prologue for a History, Theory and Future of Patterns of Architecture and Spatial Design', Architectural Design: Patterns of Architecture, vol 79, no 6, M Garcia (ed), Wiley, London, pp.6-18.