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FORMA table

Architect: Elina Kritikou - Kenzo Yamashita

Design Team: Alexandros Karaolias

Collaborator: Dergon 

Type: Object

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In collaboration with a Dergon - 3D designer, our architecture firm has crafted a table that blends sustainability, technology, and adaptive design. This table manifests our commitment to environmental responsibility and the transformative potential of robotics in architecture.

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At its core, the design leverages recyclable materials, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint while embracing a circular economy approach. The table’s fluid, organic form is achieved through advanced robotic fabrication, allowing for precise material distribution and efficient structural integrity. By harnessing the capabilities of parametric design and robotic 3D printing, we have created a piece that celebrates flexibility in both form and function.

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The defining characteristic of the table is its curved, flowing geometry. Rather than a static, rigid object, this design dynamically engages with its environment, offering modular and adjustable configurations to suit diverse spatial needs. Whether as a singular sculptural element or part of a larger system, the table’s form enables integration into various architectural settings, from workspaces to communal areas.

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Through this project, we explore how robotic-assisted fabrication can redefine furniture design, pushing the boundaries of customization and material efficiency. The table exemplifies a future where technology and sustainability converge, creating not only functional objects but also statements of innovation and responsibility.

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