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Material Behaviour: Embedding Physical Properties in Computational Design Processes
Details zur Publikation
Autor(inn)en: | Fleischmann, M.; Knippers, J.; Lienhard, J.; Menges, A.; Schleicher, S. |
Verlag: | WILEY PERIODICALS, INC |
Publikationsjahr: | 2012 |
Zeitschrift: | Architectural Design |
Seitenbereich: | 44-51 |
Jahrgang/Band : | 82 |
Heftnummer: | 2 |
Erste Seite: | 44 |
Letzte Seite: | 51 |
Seitenumfang: | 8 |
ISSN: | 0003-8504 |
eISSN: | 1554-2769 |
DOI-Link der Erstveröffentlichung: |
Zusammenfassung, Abstract
Material behaviour computes form. In the physical world, material form is always inseparably connected to internal constraints and external forces; in the virtual space of digital design, though, form and force are usually treated as separate entities divided into processes of geometric form generation and subsequent engineering simulation. Using the example of the interdisciplinary ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion, constructed at the University of Stuttgart in 2010, Moritz Fleischmann, Jan Knippers, Julian Lienhard, Achim Menges and Simon Schleicher explain how feedback between computational design, advanced simulation and robotic fabrication expands the design space towards previously unexplored architectural possibilities. Copyright (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Material behaviour computes form. In the physical world, material form is always inseparably connected to internal constraints and external forces; in the virtual space of digital design, though, form and force are usually treated as separate entities divided into processes of geometric form generation and subsequent engineering simulation. Using the example of the interdisciplinary ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion, constructed at the University of Stuttgart in 2010, Moritz Fleischmann, Jan Knippers, Julian Lienhard, Achim Menges and Simon Schleicher explain how feedback between computational design, advanced simulation and robotic fabrication expands the design space towards previously unexplored architectural possibilities. Copyright (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Schlagwörter
ABK Architects, birch plywood strips, Dorset, finite element methods (FEMS), Frei Otto and Buro Happold, green round-wood poles, Hooke, Hooke Park Workshop Building, ICD, Institute for Computational Design (ICD), Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), ITKE Research Pavilion 2010, Madan people, Mudhif houses, reed bundles, six-axis fabrication robot, UK