This paper presents a computationally based methodology arising from the application of weaving techniques for the design and
construction of an experimental architectural system, Weaving Enclosure. The research explores the close correspondence between
material properties and assembly systems found in the traditional craft of weaving, studied through analytical and laboratory tests,
and then implemented through computational design and digital fabrication. The workflow for the generation of specific geometries
related to the elastic nature of the material results in the design and fabrication of a self- standing interior partition with digitally
conceived patterns, tuned parametrically to provide structural and screening performance