DESERT CAMP

DESERT PRALINE

- desert camp

DESERT

PRALINE

The Moroccan desert has an extreme climate for the people staying there. The nomadic people living here has found ways of sheltering from it by constructing tents that adapt to the environment. Inspired by these the Desert Praline aims to expand upon the adaptation using digital tools and parametric design. By contracting the fabric with a method called smocking the tent can provide better thermal climate for the cold winter nights as well as the hot summer days. The project investigates the different patterns and form of smocking in a digital environment to see how the final result is affected when made into a physical prototype.

LOCATION: Tamnougalt, Morocco

COURSE: Spacial Experiments

YEAR: 2022

STATUS: Concept

CREDITS: Samuel Grandin Karlsson, Petter Fredriksson

CURVES

LOFT

PROJECT PATTERN

SMOCK

2D PATTERN

3D MODEL WITH PATTERN PROJECTED

SMASH 3D FORM INTO 2D DRAWING

2D PATTERN

3D MODEL WITH PATTERN PROJECTED

SMASH 3D FORM INTO 2D DRAWING

FABRIC CUT OUT USING 2D DRAWING

PATTERN IS DRAWN FROM DRAWING

SMOCK THE FABRIC

FABRIC CUT OUT USING 2D DRAWING

PATTERN IS DRAWN FROM DRAWING

SMOCK THE FABRIC

FINAL PHYSICAL PROTOTYPE

KEEPING IT WARM

KEEPING IT MODERATE

KEEPING IT COOL

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