Crafting spaces and objects that captivate, inspire through geometry, sustainability and eco-conscious design.
Driven by the brilliance of natural efficiency, project Minimal Matter by Rameshwari Jonnalagedda translates the complex geometries of minimal surfaces into architectural forms that respond to environmental and functional demands.
Developed during her Master’s at UCL and advanced through her practice at EcoMatter Studio, the aim is to explore the potential of minimal surfaces—defined by their high surface area-to-volume ratio and cellular porosity—to create structures that balance material and structural efficiency. Utilising 3D-printed red terracotta clay, the foundational idea is to create adaptable frameworks for diverse applications, from eco-conscious facades to biodiversity-supportive systems, adjusting geometry and cell type for each need. This method applies nature-driven strategies, envisioning a future that is responsive to its context.
Based between London and international projects, with current work across Europe and Asia
3D-Printed Ceramics / Computationally Designed Structures / Adaptable Framework
Workplace, Hospitality, Residential, Cultural / Public Spaces
1 Federation Street
Manchester
M4 4BF
180 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 2NR
120 Saffron Hill
Farringdon, London
EC1N 8TS
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