Architect gives Persian rugs a modern update using digital software
Kourosh Asgar-Irani
Designed with parametric modeling software, the new rugs achieve a similar visual complexity as the traditional art form Persian rugs are beautifully complex. A kaleidoscopic arrangement of patterns and symbols, the rug designs are as much about pattern and symmetry as they are about pure artistic expression. Now architect Kourosh Asgar-Irani has found a way to reinterpret Persian rugs for the digital age by using parametric modeling software to create a new series of rugs that channel a similar visual complexity.
With the help of computational modeling software, Asgar-Irani developed new patterns for his Rugture collection, which subvert and distort the traditional patterns found on Persian rugs. Each pattern is computed based on info about the layout of the room that will host the rug. For example: Parameters like the position of furniture, door, and windows will alter the shape of the pattern, while the amount of natural light into the room might add more white space to the design. In short, every rug is a bespoke representation of architecture.
Kourosh Asgar-Irani
Using 3D data to inform a 2D pattern wasn?t without its challenges, Asgar-Irani told Dezeen. ?The biggest challenge was to make the computer generate patterns that remind you of old rugs from Central Asia,? he said. ?I had a clear aim that I wanted to achieve but it took around a year and a half of experimentation before I obtained real control over the pattern...
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