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STRUCTURE OF ARCHITECTURE – TENSEGRITIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ARCHITECTURAL SPACE

  
20 mag 2019
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Figure 1.

Architectural space by Enrique Yáñez consisting of internal space, construction space, and external space: a) closed; b) open; c) dependent d) dispersed – own elaboration
Architectural space by Enrique Yáñez consisting of internal space, construction space, and external space: a) closed; b) open; c) dependent d) dispersed – own elaboration

Figure 2.

Ingber’s cell model – own elaboration
Ingber’s cell model – own elaboration

Figure 3.

Self-Stretching Design by Karl Loganson and Needle Tower by Kenneth Snelson, Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands – own elaboration
Self-Stretching Design by Karl Loganson and Needle Tower by Kenneth Snelson, Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands – own elaboration

Figure 4.

Assignment of objects to types of architectural space – own elaboration
Assignment of objects to types of architectural space – own elaboration

Figure 5.

a) The roof of Georgia Dome, 1992, Atlanta, Georgia, USA – based om photos http://bit.ly/2FQPNn1; b) “The Cloud” EXPO, 2002, Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland – based on photos http://bit.ly/2DzVmUp; c) Forthside Pedestrian Bridge, 2009, Stirling, Scotland – based on photos http://bit.ly/2WjRGxk; d) “The Thing”, 2010, Endchede, Netherlands Jasper Latte, Jaap Hos – based on photos http://bit.ly/2B8coY9
a) The roof of Georgia Dome, 1992, Atlanta, Georgia, USA – based om photos http://bit.ly/2FQPNn1; b) “The Cloud” EXPO, 2002, Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland – based on photos http://bit.ly/2DzVmUp; c) Forthside Pedestrian Bridge, 2009, Stirling, Scotland – based on photos http://bit.ly/2WjRGxk; d) “The Thing”, 2010, Endchede, Netherlands Jasper Latte, Jaap Hos – based on photos http://bit.ly/2B8coY9

Figure 6.

Cover of Seoul Olympic Stadium, 1984 – based on the photo http://www.ajc.com
Cover of Seoul Olympic Stadium, 1984 – based on the photo http://www.ajc.com

Figure 7.

Kurilpa bridge, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 2009, the largest spatial structure in the world – based on Paul Garda’s photo https://bit.ly/2RP1FMB
Kurilpa bridge, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 2009, the largest spatial structure in the world – based on Paul Garda’s photo https://bit.ly/2RP1FMB

Figure 8.

Presentation of the simulation of the tensegrity model in Grasshopper – own elaboration
Presentation of the simulation of the tensegrity model in Grasshopper – own elaboration

Study of the nature of the space of tensegrity structures

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Inglese
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Architettura e design, Architettura, Architetti, edifici