
: Instead of just making a shape and filling it with fiber, it focuses on how the weave itself (the "fabric") can dictate the strength and movement of a building or part.
If you are referring to , a particularly interesting and relevant paper for current industry trends is "Fabric Materiality (FM): Shifting towards structures of bio-inspired properties" .
This research moves beyond traditional "stiff" engineering and looks at how we can mimic nature using FRP:
: Instead of just making a shape and filling it with fiber, it focuses on how the weave itself (the "fabric") can dictate the strength and movement of a building or part.
If you are referring to , a particularly interesting and relevant paper for current industry trends is "Fabric Materiality (FM): Shifting towards structures of bio-inspired properties" .
This research moves beyond traditional "stiff" engineering and looks at how we can mimic nature using FRP: