Industrial Spolia

  • Expanding Discrete Design Systems towards Material Reuse
Conference Proceedings

Authors

Lukas Allner , Daniela Kröhnert , Andrea Rossi

Location, Date

London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich, 23 June 2025

Keywords

Architecture, Construction Engineering

ISBN/ISSN/ISMN, DOI

Text

Circular economy principles commonly aim for standardization of building elements to achieve high versatility in ideally multiple use cycles. This approach aims at practical, predictable and optimized solutions, (often) neglecting other valuable but more complex, and non-standard material artifacts. This paper proposes a methodology for a material-dependent design approach that aims at implementing material variety into architectural systems assembled from reused components.The methodology builds on discrete design techniques: discrete parts are assembled into aggregations, but instead of universal standard parts, a collection of similar, but all different predefined elements is used. Discarded bicycle frames serve as a case study to demonstrate potentials and challenges.

Language, Format, Material, Edition

English

Activity List

Published By: Lukas Allner | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Publication Date: 10 March 2026, 14:34 | Edit Date: 16 April 2026, 15:04