Diffusr™ is an interior façade cladding product that diffuses light and sound through its placement of small apertures in response to room conditions.
The structure of the cladding adopts an efficient use of material and forms a tectonic network where each panel shares its attachment rods with each of its neighbours. This structural network allows the product to take on a low-polygon, mesh-like appearance whereby the cladding surface is reconstructed with a screen of unique quadrilateral shapes.
JohnButler graduated from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture specialising in computational design. He is interested in sustainable land-use practices and using virtual reality for architectural design.
Diffusr™
AntiCAD, Singapore
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