RMIT University
Browse

Evolute

media
posted on 2024-10-30, 17:04 authored by Paul MinifiePaul Minifie, Johan van SchaikJohan van Schaik, Sam Rice
RESEARCH BACKGROUND Triply-Periodic minimal surfaces are mathematical objects that form a continuous partitioning of three-dimensional space with a surface of zero gaussian curvature (cylinder). Through the soap-film models and the work of such architects as Frei Otto, minimal surfaces have a history as architectural structures. This project is one of a series that explores the architectural properties of the Triply-Periodic family of minimal surfaces. RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION Evolute is part of a series of projects by Paul Minifie that explores the architectural potential of Triply-Periodic minimal surfaces. Rather than considering structure or scale as other projects in this series have done, Evolute examines issues of programme, inhabitation and navigation. By proposing a crawler-lift, and using the mobile phone as a sixth navigational sense, Evolute shows how a continually curving surface can support innovative new kinds of urban inhabitation and social interaction. Research Significance The project was exhibited at the 3rd Ljubljana Architecture Biennale, Slovenia, 2005. It has received several awards including: Second place, 3rd International Architecture Biennale, 'City of Skyscrapers' International Competition, 2005; Honourable Mention. Architecture Australia Unbuilt Work, 2005.

History

Subtype

  • Media (Digital)

Outlet

City of Skyscrapers International Competition

Place published

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Start date

2005-08-15

End date

2005-10-15

Language

English

Medium

Computer aided designs

Former Identifier

2006011207

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-04-19

Publisher

Ljubljana Architecture Biennale

Usage metrics

    Creative Works

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC