1st Edition

Fabricating Plasticity in Aluminum

By Heather Roberge Copyright 2025
244 Pages 188 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

244 Pages 188 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

244 Pages 188 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book argues for the value of the material prototype as a critical site of design innovation, through a series of design and architectural case studies. Illustrated by physical objects such as chairs, columns, and building façades, these full-scale material investigations reflect their designers’ deep knowledge of material, manufacturing, and geometry. The projects do not simply express how... Read more

Part I: Material Framework  1. Material Prototypes  2. Aluminum Forming: States of Change  3. Metal Press Forming  4. Metal Press Brake Forming  5. Metal Spinning  6. Panel Beating  7. Casting  8. Extruding  9. Superplastic Forming  Part II: Design Research  10. Between the Sheets: How Technology Alters Materiality  11. The Part: Tessellation  12. The Mold: Tooling  13. The Seam  14. The Finish: Post Processing

Biography

Heather Roberge is an architect and educator based in Los Angeles, California. She is the founder and principal of design practice murmur and Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA. Professor Roberge’s research and professional work investigates the spatial, structural, and atmospheric potential that digital technologies have on the theory and practice of building. Her teaching emphasizes innovative approaches to material, computation, and manufacturing to expand the formal vocabulary and spatial implications of building envelopes and assemblies.