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Dossier de presse - Communiqué de presse - WoodenWood Project - Disrupt.Design Lab (D.DLAB)

Dossier de presse | no. 7032-01

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WoodenWood Project

Haifa, Israël

Disrupt.Design Lab (D.DLAB)

Integrating traditional and digital woodworking towards circular wood products

Haifa, Israël, 12-06-2023 - 

With billions of tons of unused wood waste, the WoodenWood project, developed by Arch. Avraham Cohen, Yuval Berger, Alon Nisan, Yoav Dabas, and D.DLAB director Arch. Shany Barath, explores the potential for design to take responsibility in the development of circular solutions for wood products and processes. The project incorporates traditional modular woodworking expressions with robotic printing of an all-natural wood paste for the prototyping of seating elements. The printing toolpath creates a new ‘wood-textile’ resembling a rattan texture, while using an inferior material, sawdust. The raw wood structure serves as the mold for the printing process, avoiding additional waste through by-products. Together, traditional and digital design present a circular expression for wood waste towards a new end of life.


The project was exhibited in Milan Design Week 2023, earning a mention as one of 12 projects in the sustainability category by Fuorisalone. Furthermore, the Design Educates Awards 2023 jury selected the project for a gold prize in universal design, and the team as the emerging designers of the competition.


The WoodenWood Process

Wood is one of the most common building and industrial materials, and it is portrayed as a “natural” resource. Despite its potential for reuse, renewal, and biodegradability, the wood chain today is far from circular, with millions of tons of wood waste generated annually.

D.DLAB's target is to create a continuous lifecycle for wood by introducing a new approach to designing with waste materials. The WoodenWood project is a case study, a proof of concept. Its essence and main objective is to encourage a blending of traditional and advanced fabrication methods to combine into a workflow towards zero waste design.


The project addresses this challenge by developing design methods in which traditional and digital craft are integrated to convert wood waste, in the form of raw wood and sawdust, towards a new end of life. Emerging from the tradition of fine woodworking, the process combines the common expression of wood as a modular component to include the deposition of wood weaving through robotic printing in order to prototype the WoodenWood seating elements.


The wood paste prepared for printing is derived from Daika, sawdust with cellulose-based natural binders to enable 100% biodegradability. A parametric model and manufacturing workflow are developed to correlate between the chair geometry, robotic toolpath, and material properties. Outputs are examined in relation to strength, elongation, visual expression, and geometrical compatibility to customize human comfort. Through this process, numerous possible designs can be explored to create a ‘one of a kind’ chair within a mass production workflow. While the solid raw wood supports the structure of the chair, the printed sawdust completes the weaved back and seat. The two lifecycles of raw wood and sawdust are combined through the fabrication of the WoodenWood chair, demonstrating a circular design expression of wood towards zero waste.

Technical Sheet

Company name: Disrupt.Design Lab, The Technion Israel Institute of Technology

Design research team: SAY.researchArch. Avraham Cohen, Yuval Berger, Alon Nisan, Yoav Dabas and D.DLab Director Shany Barath

Printing material: Daika Wood Ltd.

Cinematography and Photography: Haim Zinger and Arch. Avraham Cohen

We thank Moti Grossman and the D.DLab community


Dimensions
Chair: 80 cm  x 60 cm x 70 cm
Stools: 50 cm x 50 cm x 70 cm


Material

Oak, Maple and Daika wood


Robotic Arm

UR5e collaborative robot arm

About Disrupt.Design Lab

D.DLAB emerges from observing a world shaped by environmental factors and global challenges beyond our control. New complexities require spatial practices to seek higher-ordered goals, enabling designers to actively participate in formulating new directions for the built environment. Located in the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion - IIT, the lab includes a passionate and diverse group of researchers, including Postdocs, Ph.D., Master's students, and Undergrad research assistants. Led by Architect and Assistant Professor, Shany Barath, the lab hopes to serve as a launchpad for the exchange of ideas, and as knowledge facilitators between academia and industry.

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WoodenWood Project Press Kit
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WoodenWood Project
Crédit vidéo : Arch. Avraham Cohen, Yuval Berger, Alon Nisan, Yoav Dabas and D.DLAB director Shany Barath

Cinematography: Arch. Avraham Cohen and Haim Singer

Editing: Arch. Avraham Cohen
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