An emerging field of design research deals with the operationalization of materials. In this paper, we present and analyse two approaches to operationalizing textiles in architecture. In our analysis, we focus on how differences in operational design expose different kinds of resistance in textiles. Anna Vallgårda and Cecilie Bendixen define a material’s resistance as what gives us access to knowledge about it (2009). We argue that it is fruitful to compare these two approaches in order to shed light on how to produce sufficient and suitable resistance when operationalizing textiles. As a conclusion we suggest four types of resistance: a material resistance, a technique-driven resistance, a design space resistance and a programmatic resista...
In the last several decades, textile-reinforced composites have emerged as a unique class of materia...
The emergence of the Smart Textiles field opens possibilities for designers to combine traditional s...
This paper investigates textiles techniques and their potential for creating ornamental and structur...
The essay deals with the innovative use of textile materials in architecture and argues that experim...
Textile architecture bridges two distinct design practices that operate at different scales. The cha...
Architectural fabrics are an integral part of fabric architecture, a term used to describe tensile f...
This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case s...
In this paper we examine the use of textile building elements and investigate on their potential sco...
This chapter focuses on the peculiarities of the typical design-toconstruction process of textile b...
With the ongoing development of advanced textiles and smart materials, promising new possibilities a...
This paper discusses a body of work that investigates the 'architecture' of fashion and te...
This paper addresses the topic of material engagement in the context of textiles and architectural d...
For ages lightweight architecture has used textiles taking advantage of their main characteristics: ...
In “The Challenge of Constraints,” a chapter in E. H. Gombrich’s The Sense of Order: A Study in the...
Textiles are important materials in modern architectural technology. They enable lightweight shell s...
In the last several decades, textile-reinforced composites have emerged as a unique class of materia...
The emergence of the Smart Textiles field opens possibilities for designers to combine traditional s...
This paper investigates textiles techniques and their potential for creating ornamental and structur...
The essay deals with the innovative use of textile materials in architecture and argues that experim...
Textile architecture bridges two distinct design practices that operate at different scales. The cha...
Architectural fabrics are an integral part of fabric architecture, a term used to describe tensile f...
This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case s...
In this paper we examine the use of textile building elements and investigate on their potential sco...
This chapter focuses on the peculiarities of the typical design-toconstruction process of textile b...
With the ongoing development of advanced textiles and smart materials, promising new possibilities a...
This paper discusses a body of work that investigates the 'architecture' of fashion and te...
This paper addresses the topic of material engagement in the context of textiles and architectural d...
For ages lightweight architecture has used textiles taking advantage of their main characteristics: ...
In “The Challenge of Constraints,” a chapter in E. H. Gombrich’s The Sense of Order: A Study in the...
Textiles are important materials in modern architectural technology. They enable lightweight shell s...
In the last several decades, textile-reinforced composites have emerged as a unique class of materia...
The emergence of the Smart Textiles field opens possibilities for designers to combine traditional s...
This paper investigates textiles techniques and their potential for creating ornamental and structur...