Oxbow Eden

Inspired by the landscape and urban fabric, Oxbow Eden is a project grounded in the science of context. The rich history and dynamic landscape of the region served as a source of inspiration for the architectural form.

Lead
TEAM Architects
location
Palmerston North, Aotearoa New Zealand
Size
1855m2
Date
2021
Type
Residential
SCOPE
Computational design & Optimization

We had the privilege of collaborating with Project Director Agneesh Brahmbhatt from TEAM Architects on a bespoke residence in the heart of the Manawatu.

With a drive to leverage the latest in computational thinking, since the projects inception in 2021, Differential's involvement spanned various critical stages of the project.



Notably, during the early stages, we conducted a multi-objective study to determine the optimal form, considering architectural program, daylighting, and wind comfort on site.As the project progressed, Differential took charge of rationalizing, 3D modeling, and optimizing the dynamic roof geometry, comprising over 11,000 individual natural slate tiles.

Precision was paramount, leading to the development of smart non-destructive workflows where each structural and sub-structural roof element was embedded with metadata to facilitate seamless data translation into BIM and IFC formats, ensuring impeccable coordination on-site.

Optimization

At the heart of this design were genetic solvers and multi-objective studies, allowing us to iterate through thousands of massing options, resulting in the most optimized design across numerous competing design parameters.

Design by analysis

The chosen solution effectively utilises direct daylight both inside and outside the structure. By running wind simulations (CFD analysis) we are able to strategically develop the landscape to maximise user comfort. Rain water analysis on the roof geometry was used to determine the structural loads and calculate the necessary gutter sizing.

Subsequently, the dominant flow paths were used to determine the most efficient roof framing structure.

In close coordination with the roofing contractor, design parameters were identified and translated into parametric scripts to determine how the roof should be framed and the slate laid out.

As a final computational step, the slate geometries were then optimised into "types". This generated a pattern or layout diagram to assist the roofing contractor on site.