The BAM interface is a computational platform for inspecting, tagging, indexing, deconstructing, shuffling, and reorganizing thousands of discrete building components into novel reassembled homes, kitchens, and living spaces.
01-Sourcing
Two LOD 500+ 3d models were reconstructed of two iconic existing architectural homes that had been moved. Frank Gehry’s Winton Guest House and Robert Venturi’s Lieb House.
01- Winton Guest House Frank Gehry Wisconsin
02- Lieb House Robert Venturi New Jersey
02-Filtering
Filtering is an important feature of the BAM platform as one needs to reduce the quantity of information before beginning work on reassembling it.
03-Chunking
Chunking is an critical act of the BAM platform to investigate the relationship between parts and wholes to form new wholes out of old parts.
Computational design platform for students to rethink consumption, construction sequencing and generative workflows. The tool develops novel building forms assembled from an archive of existing forms and components.