|
|
|||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||
You are reading an Entry #479073 on Polymer Move in the A' Design Awards' Design+Encyclopedia, the crowdsourced encyclopedia of art, architecture, design, innovation and technology. You too can contribute to the Design+Encyclopedia with your insights, ideas and concepts. Create a New Entry now. | ||||||||||||||||||
Polymer MovePolymer MovePolymer Move is a dynamic design concept that focuses on the manipulation and transformation of polymer-based materials to create fluid, adaptable structures and products. This innovative approach combines materials science with kinetic design principles, allowing polymeric substances to shift, bend, or transform in response to various stimuli such as temperature, pressure, or electrical impulses. The technique emerged from advanced research in smart materials and has evolved to become increasingly relevant in contemporary design applications, particularly in adaptive architecture and responsive product design. The process typically involves carefully engineered polymer compositions that exhibit specific behavioral characteristics, enabling controlled movement patterns while maintaining structural integrity. These movements can range from simple flexing to complex transformations, offering designers new possibilities for creating interactive and environmentally responsive solutions. The application of Polymer Move extends across multiple design disciplines, from furniture that adapts to user needs to architectural elements that respond to environmental conditions. This approach has gained recognition in various design competitions, including the A' Design Award, where innovative applications of polymer movement have been celebrated for their contribution to sustainable and adaptive design solutions. The technology behind Polymer Move continues to advance, incorporating developments in material science and computational design to achieve increasingly sophisticated movement patterns and responses, while maintaining the durability and reliability necessary for practical applications. Author: Lucas Reed Keywords: smart materials, adaptive design, kinetic structures, polymer engineering, responsive architecture, material transformation, environmental adaptation, interactive design |
||||||||||||||||||
Help us improve the Design+Encyclopedia, contribute your alternative definition for Polymer Move today! |
||||||||||||||||||
Define Polymer Move | ||||||||||||||||||
About the Design+Encyclopedia The Design+Encyclopedia is a crowd-sourced reference of information on design. Unlike other crowd-sourced publications on design, the Design Encyclopedia is edited and actively monitored and publishing is only possible after review of submitted texts. Furthermore, editors of the Design Encyclopedia are mostly consisting of award winning designers who have proven their expertise in their design respective fields. Information posted at design encyclopedia is copyrighted, you are not granted a right to use the text for any commercial reasons, attribution is required. If you wish to contribute to the design encyclopedia, please first register or login to A' Design Award and then start a new design encyclopedia entry. |
||||||||||||||||||
If you did not find your answer, please feel free to check the design encyclopedia for more entries. Alternatively, you can register and type your own definition. Learn more about A' Design Award's Design+Encyclopedia. |
||||||||||||||||||
Good design deserves great recognition. |
A' Design Award & Competition. |