Biomic Wall is a 3D printed prototype developed within a master course at the University of Innsbruck, department of experimental architecture, exparch.hochbau.
Biomic Wall is a 3D-printed ceramic prototype that responds to the current environmental situation and its need to intertwine architecture and nature. The fragment, made, questions architecture within ecology and it’s meaning as a space of cultural and biodiverse reproduction. This prototype consists of a multi-part, complex 3D ceramic that acts as a hybrid structure. An urban vertical biotope is formed.
The University of Innsbruck, department of architecture exparch.hochau
master elective/ new technologies, winter 2022/23
teaching: Jan Contala/ ceraLAB
students: B.Jasmin, B.Jacques, B.Josefine, C.Simon, E.Amy, F.Daniel, G.Ömer, H.Simon, I.Filloreta, K. Michelle, K.Jonas, K.Max, K.Teresa, L.Theresa, L.Annika, M.Willi, M.Marco, M.Fabienne, M.Franziska, P.Lara, R.Luca, S.Leonard, S.Sophia, T.Svetlana, G.Jakob, W.Ben
The University of Innsbruck, department of architecture exparch.hochau
master elective/ new technologies, winter 2022/23