Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in shape-changing smart materials in design fields. The ability to design responsive architectures that adapt to different climatic conditions is, without doubt, an appealing idea. One area in which shape-changing materials are applied is in th...

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Main Authors: Elena Vazquez, Clive Randall, Jose Pinto Duarte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/3877
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spelling doaj-72c1b5b6e4a44f00b87e0bdf5c618a5e2021-02-21T12:03:24ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382019-12-0172Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysisElena Vazquez0Clive Randall1Jose Pinto Duarte2Pennsylvania State University, Department of ArchitectureThe Pennsylvania State University, Materials Research LaboratoryThe Pennsylvania State University, Department of Architecture In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in shape-changing smart materials in design fields. The ability to design responsive architectures that adapt to different climatic conditions is, without doubt, an appealing idea. One area in which shape-changing materials are applied is in the design of building skins or envelopes. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on the use of shape-changing materials in the development of active skin systems, identifying patterns in design and manufacturing strategies. We also note the stage of development of the proposed designs and whether performance analysis was conducted to predict their behaviour. The results show that the most commonly used materials are SMA (Shape Memory Alloys) and wood-based bio-composites. Other shape-changing materials used for developing skin systems are, in order of popularity, thermo bimetals, electroactive polymers, composite bimetals, shape memory polymers, and hydrogels. The patterns identified among the studies are (1) design strategies: smart material as the skin, smart material as the actuator, combination with other non-responsive materials, responsive structures, geometric amplification; and (2) manufacturing strategies: bilayer systems and additive manufacturing.   Finally, while the argument for the development of responsive skin systems is often based on the idea of efficiency and improved performance, we found that few studies can predict the performance of such skin systems. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/3877Smart materialsShape-changing materialsResponsive architectureBuilding skins
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Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Smart materials
Shape-changing materials
Responsive architecture
Building skins
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Clive Randall
Jose Pinto Duarte
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title Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
title_short Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
title_full Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
title_fullStr Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
title_full_unstemmed Shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
title_sort shape-changing architectural skins: a review on materials, design and fabrication strategies and performance analysis
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in shape-changing smart materials in design fields. The ability to design responsive architectures that adapt to different climatic conditions is, without doubt, an appealing idea. One area in which shape-changing materials are applied is in the design of building skins or envelopes. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on the use of shape-changing materials in the development of active skin systems, identifying patterns in design and manufacturing strategies. We also note the stage of development of the proposed designs and whether performance analysis was conducted to predict their behaviour. The results show that the most commonly used materials are SMA (Shape Memory Alloys) and wood-based bio-composites. Other shape-changing materials used for developing skin systems are, in order of popularity, thermo bimetals, electroactive polymers, composite bimetals, shape memory polymers, and hydrogels. The patterns identified among the studies are (1) design strategies: smart material as the skin, smart material as the actuator, combination with other non-responsive materials, responsive structures, geometric amplification; and (2) manufacturing strategies: bilayer systems and additive manufacturing.   Finally, while the argument for the development of responsive skin systems is often based on the idea of efficiency and improved performance, we found that few studies can predict the performance of such skin systems.
topic Smart materials
Shape-changing materials
Responsive architecture
Building skins
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/3877
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