In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
For this project, I explored Platonic solids by creating an icosahedron, first as an analog model and then digitally in Rhino. I built the icosahedron in Rhino, then flattened the shape, added glue surfaces for assembly, and designed a pattern inspired by organic triangles from my old paintings. I gave the triangles a structure. The pattern evolves step by step, with the triangles becoming smaller until they converge into a small central triangle. After finalizing the design, I prepared 2D templates for laser cutting, ensuring precision and accuracy. The final model was assembled by hand, combining digital and analog techniques into a unique form. This approach allowed me to explore how geometric patterns can create organic, evolving surfaces in 3D objects.
First we made a an analog icosahedron with glue and cardboard
Then a 3D model in Rihno and giving it my designed Pattern.