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Buildings of Theseus

Name
Ee Pin Choo
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Computation in Architecture
Year
2022

The research described in this dissertation explores a novel computational design method for the multiple reconfiguration of timber structures to extend its material life cycle. The construction sector produces 37% share of global CO2 emissions. With the growing concern for the impact the built industry has on the environment, we need to re-evaluate our architectural practices by looking at the life cycles of our materials and how they can be reused. Timber offers the possibility to reduce the sector’s carbon footprint as it is a renewable resource. Modern timber construction has already been highly integrated with automation and prefabrication (Construction 4.0) which could potentially increase the viability of timber disassembly. The benefits of using timber joints without nails allow the structure to be assembled and disassembled in a different site, context, and time. Traditional joints, however, pose two main challenges for automation of assembly. Firstly, traditional joints must be precise for it to function and fit well. Secondly, the aforementioned tightly fit joints require large frictional forces to be overcome during insertion. I will investigate how computation can prolong the life cycle of timber structures by designing for multiple stages of reconfiguration. This research project would also address the current limitations of designing for disassembly. With the utilisation of computation it would expand the potential of timber assemblies and speed up its adoption in the construction industry. The proposed process targets factory based prefabrication and robotic assembly of bespoke timber elements with modular joints. The key research objectives are: (1) explore the use of computer vision, CNC and automation to track, evaluate and machine timber elements to prolong its material life cycle; (2) explore timber joints that are adapted to automated fabrication, reconfigurable and multi-functional.
Keywords: disassembly – timber joints -
prefabrication - life cycle

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The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Responsible consumption and production (12)
Climate action (13)

CV

Curriculum Vitae

Telefon
+45 91112816
My name is Ee Pin and I have just completed my formal education in Architecture. I completed my Bachelor of Science (Architecture and Sustainable Design), September 2019, at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Masters in Architecture in The Royal Danish Academy (KADK), CITA. I am an enthusiastic individual with a thirst for knowledge. My strengths include interpersonal skills, parametric design and problem solving. To me, Architecture is a multidisciplinary profession that requires one to have a broad spectrum of knowledge and empathy to come up with sound designs. I believe that a great design should be able to affect the way people feel and interact with one another. My focus is on the design to fabrication process with a special interest in timber construction.
Competitions, Publications & Awards
2016
2017

Singapore Undergraduate Scholarship

Education & Relevant Courses
2016
2019

Singapore University of Technology and Design

Bachelor of Science Architecture and Sustainable Design
2020
2022

The Royal Danish Academy, CITA

Masters of Arts in Architecture CITA - Centre for Information Technology and Architecture
Extracurricular Experiences & Activities
2022
2017

Asian Leadership Program

SUTD - Zhejiang University Landscape Architecture
2022
2018

Live Design Discourse, Surabaya

Regional conference Representing Singapore
Professional Work Experience
2018
2018

Batch architects, Singapore

Internship Residential architecture company
2022
2020

Passage Projects, Singapore

Internship Structural engineering company Building parametric models from design to simulation Building scripts for design to production
2021
2022

The Developed Surface, Denmark, KADK IBD

Research assistant 3D clay printing research Designing for and operating 3d clay printer
2021
2022

RawLam, Denmark, KADK CITA

Research assistant Glulam research
IT skills

Rhinoceros

Illustrator

Lightroom

Blender

V-Ray

Photoshop

Grasshopper

Basic machine operator

Language skills

Python