HyperGrills

metals — By Blaine Brownell on January 2, 2009 at 3:20 pm

HyperGrill metal tiles are inspired by cellular constructions found in nature. The HyperGrill process approximates the efficiency of cellular compositions in biological surfaces, as well as creating a codified system of patterns that can generate endless tile shapes from a fixed number of sequences.

The automated fabrication of these flat, perforated surfaces utilizing lasers or water jets allows for the creation of a variety of repetitive (periodic), nonrepetitive (aperiodic), and random designs that can be customized to different applications.

Contact: Milgo/Bufkin, Brooklyn, NY.
Find more information in Transmaterial 2.

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