Climate Active Bricks
The Climate Active Bricks project was developed as part of a design-build summer school in August 2020th. The project looked into possibilities for improving the local microclimate in urban areas by creating self-shaded building facades with reduced solar exposure. The project aimed at integrating the potentials of computational design, climate simulation and robotic fabrication with the activation of climate-active properties of bricks in building envelopes. A prototype of this concept was produced together with students at 1:1 scale at the Kreativquartier in Munich.
Credits
- Technical University of Munich
TUM Department of Architecture - TT Professorship Digital Fabrication
Dipl. Ing. Julia Fleckenstein
Prof. Dr. sc. ETH Kathrin Dörfler - Associate Professorship of Architectural Design and Building Envelope
Dr.-Ing. Architekt Philipp Lionel Molter - Climateflux
Ata Chokhachian, M.Sc.
Acknowledgements
- Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design
TUM Department of Architecture - Chair of Geodesy
TUM Department of Aerospace and Geodesy - Leipfinger Bader
- Empfangshalle
Corbinian Böhm and Michael Gruber
Students
Daria Alekseeva, Maurice Demeyer, Arvand Vaghari Fard, Robin Feys, Georgy Frolov, Arno Gabriel Goedefroo, Iuliia Larikova, Shiran Potié, Sébastien Wilwers
Recognition
Documentation