Diana Saul Studio Architecture + Design + Fabrication

Posts Tagged ‘generative design’
Sustainable agricultural practices
Sustainable agricultural practices

The sketches embark on an architectural exploration of residential buildings, leveraging the capabilities of Midjourney AI. This endeavor seeks to reconceptualize the application of biomaterials such as Mycelium (a special blend of mushroom roots and crop waste, that could grow and self-assemble in 3D-printed PLA molds), transforming it, from a mere structural element, to a […]

Convergence Dome
Convergence Dome

  This is the proposal for the international design competition Winter Stations 2019 and its theme Migration. The design explores the concept of migration from a physical point of view, understanding this as the change in position of an object over time which could be drawn as the traces left behind by the entity or object in motion. The […]

Porcelain Tower Vase
Porcelain Tower Vase

  This vase was designed using one of my parametric systems for building design. It consists of a continuous porous surface adapted to the base morphology. The resulting vase skin gives intricate terraced aesthetics. This design is part of a series of studies of differentiated gyroids. Available for order in five different colors here Size Cm: 10.826 x / 12.078 y / 19.748 z  | In:4.262 x / 4.755 y / 7.775 z Material […]