Selected built work. Facades, railings, and the systems that turn a design into what the shop needs.
A web app that turns a building outline into the files the shop needs: bending programs, laser-cut data, and mounting plans.
A ventilated facade made from metal pixels. Each one bent individually by a robot.
A stair railing whose pattern changes across four floors. Design, safety check, and fabrication all come from one digital model.
Two sheet metal facades. Over 15,000 individual parafen elements, each one different. Geometry, fabrication, and logistics off a single dataset.
Horizontal sheet metal lamellae whose edge profiles together form a mountain range. From a distance it reads as landscape. Up close, as a system the shop can build straight from the files.
Perforated sheet as a picture. Hole sizes vary across the panel so a photograph reads as metal - from the Zurich skyline to botanical motifs.
A sphere built from laser-cut metal strips. The shape comes from the way the slots are cut.
A balcony railing built from flat metal parts. The curve only appears once they're assembled. Design, fabrication, and installation run off the same data.