Active Bending, a Review on Structures where Bending is Used as a Self-Formation Process

Author:

Lienhard Julian1,Alpermann Holger2,Gengnagel Christoph2,Knippers Jan1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, University of Stuttgart, Germany

2. Chair of Structural Design and Technology, University of the Arts Berlin, Germany

Abstract

In this paper structures that actively use bending as a self-forming process are reviewed. By bringing together important material developments and various historical as well as recently built samples of such structures, the aim is to show coherences in their design approach, structural systems and behaviour. Different approaches to bending-active structures are defined and described. By making this work accessible and categorising it, this paper aims to contribute to an emerging development. A differentiation of such structures is suggested based on their design approaches. Three such approaches are differentiated: the behaviour based approach, the geometry based approach and current research that seeks to integrate the two. In this paper the nature of these approaches and some important project samples are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering,Conservation

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