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Japanese Knotweed as an alternative material

Salonen Ripa, Beata LU (2021) In Diploma work IDEL01 20211
Industrial Design
Abstract
Japanese knotweed, or Parkslide in Swedish, is considered one of the world’s most invasive species. The aim of this project was to explore and investigate the possibility of utilizing this alternative material, and by doing so, help restrict and limit the expansion of the plant.

Japanese knotweed was used in a number of ways to test the capability of the material. Experts in the field of invasive species were consulted on the risks of using an invasive plant, and the possibilities of using it in a commercial way were discussed.

The result is a conceptual table piece made of the stems, as well as a more realistic example of use, being a filler material for table tops. Using the stems in a vertical way between thinner sheets... (More)
Japanese knotweed, or Parkslide in Swedish, is considered one of the world’s most invasive species. The aim of this project was to explore and investigate the possibility of utilizing this alternative material, and by doing so, help restrict and limit the expansion of the plant.

Japanese knotweed was used in a number of ways to test the capability of the material. Experts in the field of invasive species were consulted on the risks of using an invasive plant, and the possibilities of using it in a commercial way were discussed.

The result is a conceptual table piece made of the stems, as well as a more realistic example of use, being a filler material for table tops. Using the stems in a vertical way between thinner sheets minimizes material use and weight of the furniture.

I hope the project will help give a more open view towards alternative materials and raise awareness of invasive species. (Less)
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author
Salonen Ripa, Beata LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Parkslide som ett alternativt material
course
IDEL01 20211
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Japanese knotweed, Reynoutria japonica, Fallopia japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, invasive species, alternative material, eco friendly material
publication/series
Diploma work
report number
LUT-DVIDE/EX--21/50520-SE
language
English
id
9051104
date added to LUP
2021-06-08 14:02:02
date last changed
2021-06-08 14:02:02
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  abstract     = {{Japanese knotweed, or Parkslide in Swedish, is considered one of the world’s most invasive species. The aim of this project was to explore and investigate the possibility of utilizing this alternative material, and by doing so, help restrict and limit the expansion of the plant. 

Japanese knotweed was used in a number of ways to test the capability of the material. Experts in the field of invasive species were consulted on the risks of using an invasive plant, and the possibilities of using it in a commercial way were discussed. 

The result is a conceptual table piece made of the stems, as well as a more realistic example of use, being a filler material for table tops. Using the stems in a vertical way between thinner sheets minimizes material use and weight of the furniture. 

I hope the project will help give a more open view towards alternative materials and raise awareness of invasive species.}},
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