[plastered] is a panelized system designed as a single module that can be repeated, rotated and assembled together seamlessly into a continuous surface. It is designed as a wall cladding system for circulation space, with the intent of imposing a heightened sense of directionality and movement into whichever space it is installed. The primary means of communicating this affect is through the visual properties of the two-dimensional pattern, the haptic qualities of the material, and the play of light and shadow across the surface. The pattern was first created two dimensionally and then digitally modeled and manipulated to create a three dimensional surface. Curvilinear lines are used to create a fluid movement throughout the panels. Prototypes, physical three-dimensional models constructed using digital fabrication technology, were built early in the design process. Using feedback from the physical models, the pattern was refined and fed back into the computer to create another iteration of the panel. The final refined product is a series of panels with sharp surface undulations giving birth to a dramatic textural affect.