Soft Spaces : Hybrid systems from structural membranes/cable-nets and conventional building technologies
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2019-06
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Proceedings of the TensiNet Symposium 2019: Softening the habitats, 3-5 June 2019, Politecnico di Milano, pp. 378-389
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Tensile structures and conventional building techniques are both highly developed, but they have never been explored as coalescent architectural and structural unity. We are proposing hybrid configurations, which will merge 3 aspects, firstly architectural design from the complex interplay of conventional and fluent forms, secondly structural design from the 3D-bracing-effect by membranes, and thirdly benefits in assembly, costs and sustainability, from the pin-joint connection related ease of assembly, alongside minimum amount of material and high degree of prefabrication. For the benefit of a global system, the role of membrane structures has been moved from intrasystem purposes to an integral structural and architectural element. As a first step, this paper looks into the structural performance of structural membranes spanning two planar, bending resistant elements, such as floor slabs, which are held at a predefined distance by vertical pin-joint struts only. It is shown that combining the ease of assembly of conventional members and the 3D-bracing-effect of membranes result in highly efficient architectural structures.Description
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structural membranes and conventional building technologies, textile architecture, built environment, new applications, design rules and structural analysis, active bending, sustainability
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Filz, G H & D´Anza, G 2019, Soft Spaces : Hybrid systems from structural membranes/cable-nets and conventional building technologies . in A Zanelli, C Monticelli, M Mollaert & B Stimpfle (eds), Proceedings of the TensiNet Symposium 2019 : Softening the habitats, 3-5 June 2019, Politecnico di Milano . Maggioli Editore, pp. 378-389, TENSINET Symposium, Milano, Italy, 03/06/2019 . https://doi.org/10.30448/ts2019.3245.25