DESIGN NAME: Le Maestro
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Modern Dress Loafer
INSPIRATION: Inspiration for Le Maestro came from an objective of incorporating modern manufacturing techniques and 3D-printed materials into a footwear product. Initial thoughts of creating a driving shoe or a dress loafer came to mind; two of which have interested me because of their unique characteristics and silhouette. I concluded with the intent of creating a modern silhouette for the traditional dress loafer.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Le Maestro revolutionizes the dress shoe genre by incorporating a Direct Metal Laser Sintered (DMLS) 3D-printed ‘matrix heel’ that reduces the visual weight of the heel section and showcases the structural components of the dress shoe. To complement the long and elegant vamp, high grain leather is used for the upper’s construction which features an asymmetrical design. The integration of the heel section in to the upper is now characterized with an elegant heel cap profile.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The revolutionary feature of Le Maestro is the titanium 'matrix heel'. Its function is to maintain the form of the waist's out-sole and provide structural support to the heel.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Preliminary research and design of Le Maestro started February 2014 within the city of San Francisco, California. Further variations and development of the project continue.
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Le Maestro is the first of its kind to showcase the structural support section within traditional dress shoes. The component of the shoe is known as the 'matrix heel' and is manufactured through a revolutionary printing process known as Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS).
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Overall length: 265mm
Width: 95mm
TAGS: modern, loafer, 3D printed, titanium, innovation, revolutionary, design, luxury
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Development of Le Maestro started with the brief of incorporating modern materials and construction techniques into a footwear product. The category of dress shoes was chosen because the overall profile and silhouette hasn't been changed in over a century. Identifying where innovation can be best showcased concluded with the heel section, an area that lacked elegance and aesthetic attributes.
CHALLENGE: The biggest challenge within the project was being able to come up with a structural piece to take the place of the heel. I wanted the heel to appear lightweight and stable. Showcasing the titanium 'matrix heel' and its integration into the sole introduces a modern construction technique.
ADDED DATE: 2014-03-26 03:56:11
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Herman Francisco Delos Santos
IMAGE CREDITS: Herman Francisco Delos Santos
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