From concrete to composites, Designing Material Innovation exhibit at CCA addresses questions about our past, present, and possible futures

From glass fiber reinforced concrete to upcycled waste foam, the building blocks of the future are being developed in the research labs of today and a current exhibit at CCA is putting some of these new methods and techniques on display. Curated by Jonathan Massey—the new Dean of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning—and designed by Clark Thenhaus of Endemic, Designing Material Innovation features five full-scale prototypes that conjoin form and material in fresh ways.
Located on the school's Back Lot, the five pieces "explore the functional and experiential dimensions of architecture generated at the intersection of formal and material research." All products of experimentation in and around North American architecture schools, the prototypes exemplify great technical capacities in concrete and composites. In showing advanced design and fabrication techniques, they demonstrate how "architectural research addresses big questions about our past, present, and ...
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