Abstract :
This paper introduces new research that seeks to develop low-cost, high quality,mass customizable building assembly systems
that provide visually rich design variations for housing or other small structures. The building systems are intended to be tailored
for particular cultures and communities by incorporating vernacular decorative design into the assembly design. Two
complementary research areas are brought together in this work: shape grammars and digital fabrication. The visual, aesthetic
aspects of the research are explored through shape grammars. The physical design and manufacturing aspects are explored
through advanced digital design and fabrication technologies, and in particular, build on recent work on monomaterial assemblies
with interlocking components that can be fabricated with computer numerical control machines and assembled easily by
hand. The long-termobjective of this research is the development of formal, visual–physical grammars with rules that generate
complete computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacturing data for fabrication of full-scale components for assembly
design variations. This paper reports on the first phase of this research: pilot studies for prototype assembly systems that
incorporate vernacular languages from different parts of the world. The results of these studies are very promising, and demonstrate
a spectrum of strategies for embedding visual properties in structural systems. Important next steps in this research are
outlined. If successful, this work will lead to new solutions for low-cost, easily manufactured housing, which is especially
critical in developing countries and for postdisaster environments. These new housing solutions will not only provide shelter
but also support important cultural values through the integration of familiar visual design features.Beyond the specific context
of housing and building assemblies, the research has the potential to impact the design andmanufacture of designed artifacts on
many scales and in many domains, especially in domains where visual aesthetics need to be considered jointly with physical,
structural, or material requirements, and where design customization and variation is important.
Keywords :
Mass Customization , shape grammars , Building Assemblies , Housing , Digital Fabrication