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Generation of apparently irregular truss structures

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-30, 14:48 authored by Thomas Fischer
While cheaper mass-customisation technologies are becoming available, architectural design strives for ever more complex and less regular forms. The increasing costs associated with this tendency are difficult to control. Key factors contributing to this cost increase are non-uniform building components. Focusing on space frame construction, this paper examines the possibility of creating apparently irregular structures from relatively small sets of identical parts. Starting with an examination of the cost implications of irregular truss construction, a case study of the Beijing National Swim Center's space frame system and the conflicting natures of bottom-up and top-down generative logic in this context is presented. The paper concludes with the description of the development of a truss system that incorporates various design variables that increase visual irregularity. Learning from the past, this new system draws its basic logic from classic space frame principles but applies present-day computational logic to achieve new aesthetic effects and structural possibilities.

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Start page

229

End page

238

Total pages

10

Outlet

CAAD Futures 2005

Editors

B. Martens & A. Brown

Name of conference

CAAD Futures 2005

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Start date

2005-12-06

End date

2005-12-06

Language

English

Copyright

© 2005 Springer

Former Identifier

2005000773

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-04-08

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