Gernot Riether is using digital design and fabrication techniques to reintroduce plastic as a building material for light-weight and inexpensive structures. The project provides a new aesthetic for environmentally friendly architecture, changing our perception of plastic from an environmentally problematic to a “green” material.
- Architects: Gernot Riether, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Project: Pavilion
- Location: New Orleans
- Client: AIA
- Area: 18m2
- Project Team: Gernot Riether, Valerie Bolen, Rachel Dickey, Emily Finau, TasnouvaHabib, Knox Jolly, Pei-Lin Liao, Keith Smith, April Tann
- Design software used: Rhino, Grasshopper, AlphaCAM
- Material: PETGs (glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate)
- Fabrication:
- CNC: 25 hours machining time
- Thermoforming: Techniques used: drape forming, vacuum forming and draping
- Number of pieces: 320
- Portability: The pavilion can be disassembled. The pavilions cells can be stocked and moved with a mini Truck
- Assembly: Bolt connections. Assembly time: 2 days
- Fabricated at: DFL, Digital Fabrication Laboratory at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Special Thanks to: Russell Gentry and Andres Cavieres