Rol is an exploratory study focused on adaptive use and the behavior of reclaimed materials in functional objects.
The project investigated how a single structure could support multiple use scenarios—ranging from low-height work surfaces to domestic display—without introducing mechanical complexity.
The object was developed using reclaimed wooden planks sourced from a dismantled entrance portal. Two surface treatments were explored in parallel:
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a sanded and polished finish to evaluate durability, tactility, and maintenance
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a raw finish to observe wear patterns and perception over time
The study focused on:
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functional versatility under minimal structural variation
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user interaction across different contexts and heights
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the impact of surface treatment on perception, longevity, and use
Rol is presented as applied research into reuse, adaptability, and material decision-making rather than a finished product.