Design Strategy for Outdoor Leisure Chairs Based on Parametric Plant Patterns Using Biobased Materials

Authors

  • Kan Wu School of Art, Xi'an University of Science and Technology Shanxi, Xian, China
  • Jiajia Fan School of Art, Xi'an University of Science and Technology Shanxi, Xian, China https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8095-3686

Keywords:

Outdoor leisure chair, Parametric design, Plant pattern, Kansei Engineering, Sustainability, Design strategy

Abstract

To address the growing demand for sustainable, functional, and culturally aesthetic outdoor leisure chairs while enhancing their emotional and cultural significance, this study proposes a design strategy that integrates Kansei engineering with parametric derivation. Plant patterns derived from traditional Chinese artifacts were selected as the research subject, and their types and structural characteristics were systematically classified to construct a representative pattern library. The semantic differential method was employed to evaluate perceptual images and identify patterns consistent with the aesthetic values of outdoor furniture. By using parametric software, the shape of the pattern is simplified into functional holes, achieving lightweight and heat dissipation functions. Two conceptual designs for outdoor leisure chairs were realized using bio-based materials, resulting in reduced material use. The proposed designs were assessed using fuzzy evaluation methods, which yielded high satisfaction scores and validated the feasibility and effectiveness of the approach.

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Published

2025-09-26

How to Cite

Wu, K., & Fan , J. (2025). Design Strategy for Outdoor Leisure Chairs Based on Parametric Plant Patterns Using Biobased Materials. BioResources, 20(4), 9817–9832. Retrieved from https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/25040

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Research Article or Brief Communication