BIOCOOL — Measurement Apparatus, Fabrication Moulds, and Prototype Evaluation
Authors
B. Sommer, U. Pont, M. Sommer-Nawara, D. Minovski, M. Schuss, S. Zaitseva
This image sequence documents an integrated phase of the BIOCOOL research project, bringing together fabrication, physical prototyping, and experimental evaluation. The images show how computationally developed ceramic geometries were translated into CNC-milled moulds, reproduced as cast components, and tested through a custom-built measurement apparatus. The sequence connects several key parts of the research workflow: the production of precise mould geometries, the material articulation of ceramic prototype surfaces, and the comparative evaluation of different samples under controlled testing conditions. Together, these images reflect the project’s broader interest in linking digital design, fabrication logic, and environmental performance. By combining mould production, prototype development, and sensor-based testing in one workflow, BIOCOOL investigates how bio-inspired ceramic envelope systems can move beyond formal exploration and operate as measurable, climate-responsive building components.
Credits
BIOCOOL research project / Energy Design Department














