This project was developed as a part of Dana Cupkova's
interdisciplinary research seminar on Adaptive Component Systems at Cornell University,
focus of which is the integration of discreet energy harvesting systems directly into
architectural membranes and fabrication logic.
The EatMe Wall proposal is a secondary panelized façade system,
which serves as a graywater filtration and plant growth medium. The depth and
distribution of the bumps respond to solar radiation levels necessary to
support desired filtration capacity based on the Nutrient Film Technique for
water purification developed at Cornell.