vormindust
Vormindust is a term used in design and manufacturing discourse to describe a sector focused on the production of form through the integration of computational design, material science, and manufacturing technologies. The word combines vorm, meaning shape or form in Dutch, with industrie, indicating industry. In this sense, vormindust denotes not a single method but a cross-disciplinary approach where form exploration informs material choice and production constraints from the outset.
The term emerged with the rise of generative design and additive manufacturing in the 2000s and 2010s,
Core characteristics include topology-optimized or latticed structures, modular geometries, and parameter-driven workflows that allow rapid iteration.
Key technologies involved are computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE), generative and evolutionary design algorithms,
Applications span architecture, automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, and product design, where optimized forms can reduce material