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MATERIAL DRIVEN TEXTILE DESIGN
2015-2019
Material Driven Textile Design: Designing Fully Integrated Fabrication and Finishing Processes with Regenerated Cellulose in the Materials Science Laboratory (PhD)




This research developed novel material design processes with regenerated cellulose obtained from post-consumer textile waste in a non-toxic circular chemical recycling process inscribed within the context of a circular bioeconomy.
The new processes are the result of the development of an innovative practice that applies methods from materials science and design. The research was structured around three research residencies in pioneering material science laboratories: the Cellulose-based Textiles Section of the Biorefinery Unit’s Bioeconomy Division at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden in Stockholm and Borås, as well as the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems at Aalto University’s School of Chemical Engineering in Finland.
The textile artefacts were first shown at the Victoria and Albert Museum Fashioned from Nature conference in London in November 2018 and exhibited at the Burberry Material Futures Research Group display during London Design Festival in September 2019.
Material Driven Textile Design: Research
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