Self-sustaining, lightweight structures for temporary, mobile and wearable architectures. Surface tension, tensegrity, bends, twists, knots, inflation, elasticity; all of these phenomena play with physical forces to create structures that are lighter, more mobile and adaptive than conventional brick-and-mortar buildings. How are these structures designed and used by artists and designers?This activity consisted of two residencies, one with Ana Rewakowicz and  another with Heath Bunting and Kayle Brandon, leading to the Tension Workshop and The Inflatable Meeting Room performance.
The aim of this research project was to create a place for a materials library, on-site and online, where interested parties could find information, observe, touch, create, discover, enjoy, and exchange materials. Lina is a textile designer and illustrator, who worked with FoAM on several responsive environments. In the process, she collected and co-created hundreds of samples of materials - ranging from metal to smart fabrics. During her residency - on and off from 2006 to 2011 – she catalogued and (semi)organised the samples into a materials archive that is housed at the FoAM lab in Brussels.