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Resumen de Construction Of Nonexistent, Unknown, Surprising, Creative Volumes Using Flat Patterns. Application of Accidental Cutting Methodology

Eva Iszoro Zak

  • In certain occasions, creative processes of volume genesis arise, are fed exclusively by technical processes. The elevation of the technical process as something integral to the creative process and object of material and volumetric research, is something which was experienced by prestigious designers who were at the same time architects, or studied architecture: Paco Rabanne, Gianfranco Ferre, Tom Ford, Pierre Cardin, Gianni Versache, etc. In this sense, from interdisciplinarity there is the possibility of influencing a foreign field, modifying it. In this case the focus is on a very specific area, experimental pattern cutting, and a particular method - Accidental Cutting, intellectual property of the author of this article, an architect. The method is focused on obtaining original and unknown volumetries, nonexistent until now, from abstract patterns and without volumetric reading, which has applications in fashion, and another fields inclusive architectural design.


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