Cambridge, Massachusetts – The MIT Media Lab’s Mediated Matter group, in partnership with researchers at Tufts and Harvard universities, has created a domed structure manufactured partially with the aid of silkworms.
The Silk Pavilion ‘explores the relationship between digital and biological fabrication on product and architectural scales’, according to a project description from Mediated Matter. The structure began as 26 polygons arranged as scaffolding. A CNC (computer-numerically controlled) machine first spun silk threads across each flat shape to create a surface of variable density, with occasional gaps and holes.
For the next phase of construction, researchers used a swarm of 6,500 silkworms as a ‘biological printer in the creation of a secondary structure’. Following their natural instincts, the silkworms filled in the gaps between the threads already in place, creating a more finely textured second surface.
For more on the convergence of design and biology, see the Bio-facture section of our Re-enlightenment Rising macrotrend.