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The Convergence Chair William Alfred Clark 12.08.11 Furniture Design INTD 414

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The first attempt at designing and building a chair. Documentation behind the final product.

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The Convergence ChairWilliam Alfred Clark 12.08.11Furniture Design INTD 414

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The Adirondack chair. The loyal lounge

Simple. Sturdy. Bulky.

Enter postwar industrialism.

Lessons that these two chair types may teach us:

Cheap. Easy. Available. Flimsy.

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The Gesture. And Gestural Chairs.

The Dancing LineJAIME VELEZ | SOM | 2008 The dancing line was a collaborative work between Jaime Velez of SOM and the Formica Corporation. The result was a modern and gestural lounge that had a clean form, monolithic construction, and a the durability of Formica laminate. The chaise was built to look as if in motion while also being a perfect form for a human body to inhabit.

The Barcelona ChairLudwig Mies Van Der Rohe | 1929 Notorious and widely known, the chair has a very tectonic quality around it. Having the solid cushions acting as a visually massive part of the set, the structure is carries the gesture of the chair. Use of stainless steel allows light to aid in the movement created by the raw form.

The Reitveld ChairGerrit Reitveld | 1918

Other Examples:Strongly Gestural Chairs and their designers.

The Wassily ChairMarcel Breuer | 1925

www.Knoll.comwww.MOMA.orgwww.SOM.comwww.Wilkersonfurniture.com

The Spoleto ChairUf�cio Tecnico | 1971

The Beach ChairWilkerson | 2005

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The Conceptual Development

Rather than try to capture the essence of the Adirondack aesthetic, I moved to capture the feeling and purpose. Originally, I was expecting to create a hang-over chair.

The Final Form

After much thought, sketching, and modeling, I �nally settled on a form completely different to the initial one I had imagined. The long base and arms vanished completely and the entirety of the chair became focused on its own gesture.

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The Name ‘Convergence’

The name ‘Convergence’ stems from the �nal rendition of the chair’s gesture. Two massive, Sapele members anchor the chair to the ground. Then two light Birch plywood planes slide into the form creating a crevice between the seat and the back of the chair.

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Modeling Convergence.

Once the form was set, the task of exploring it in 3-D space became relevant. This eventually led to the armrests being removed from the design. The digital pieces were then ready to fabricate. The only CNC Milling that needed to be done occurred on a 13’ long piece of Sapele. This was drilled and later became the base of the chair. The Birch plywood would be angled as such to allow the user to sit back and relax. Sitting with feet on the ground or on the extended seat pan makes for several possible positions to aid ergonomics.

The Prototype. Once stained and assembled, the prototype is both strong enough to sit and lounge in, while using no screws, glue, or pins to keep the main members together. It breaks down into 5 pieces where it can be relocated or stored much easier than it’s Adirondack cousin.

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The Pieces. Two rails, a seat pan with a permanent channel, one back, and a �n for stability all break down and assemble in a matter of minutes. The intuitive slots also make for a direction free assembly. Once put together, the members work in unison to create a sturdy chair, free of glue.

Back PlateSeat PanFin

Rail

Rail

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Details. Paramount in the creation of the �nished product was the necessity of precise detailing in order to ensure friction holds. All of the main members are held into place by the weight of the chair and the user without using any fasteners or glue. CNC milling was able to greatly aid with this goal due to machine precision.

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Pressure Points Built out of solid Birch plywood, there was little given to help comfort the user besides the easy angle at which the chair sits. The shoulder blades can splay out on the back rest while the glutes take the brunt of the cushioning duty. That said, the chair is surprisingly comfortable despite the hard look of the sheet good.