DiscoverOut of the Blue#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu
#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu

#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu

Update: 2021-12-11
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Maximum functions, minimum amount of materials. That needs to be part of the sustainable future of design. What technologies might be helpful for both the design and production process? We talk with Delft Design researcher Jun Wu about possible technological solutions using 3D printing for what he calls generative design: using algorithms to print the most sustainable product possible. Also in this episode: how to create more problems with your solutions, growing bridges with metal or tree vines and bicycles.

References in this episode:

MX3D printed metal bridge → https://mx3d.com/industries/infrastructure/mx3d-bridge/

The ingenious living bridges of India → https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20211117-how-indias-living-bridges-could-transform-architecture

TopOpt app by DTU
→ Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TopOpt.TopOpt&hl=en&gl=US
→ iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/topopt/id507454646

Bicycle mount for Apple Air Tag → https://www.getnewthings.com/airtag-bike/

Not Just Bikes → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0intLFzLaudFG-xAvUEO-A

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#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu

#21: Generative Design – Jun Wu