Patchwork Gridshells: Using Modularity to Facilitate Prefabrication and Simplify Construction
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Published:2019-09-15
Issue:3
Volume:60
Page:176-188
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ISSN:1028-365X
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Container-title:Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures
Author:
Charest Philippe,Shepherd Paul,Harris Richard,Potvin André,Demers Claude,Ménard Sylvain
Abstract
Modern architectural design has seen a shift towards iconic doubly-curved envelopes enclosing large column-free spaces. Gridshells have long been considered an efficient solution to such designs, but their actual use in practice has not spread worldwide. For elastic gridshells, their
advantages in terms of substantial material savings can often be overshadowed by the significant challenges associated with their construction. Similarly, for rigid gridshells, the manufacture of a large number of different members and nodal connections is often a barrier to their implementation.
This paper proposes an effective way of designing, fabricating and erecting gridshells. The "Patchwork Gridshell" consists of a number of efficient elastic gridshell patches assembled using rigid gridshell frames. It can easily generate a number of different configurations, use a wide range
of materials, and allows more architectural expression of practical long-span forms. The benefits of combining the ingenuously simple efficiency of elastic lattices and the power of digital fabrication are demonstrated by digitally rebuilding four alternative configurations of the Japan Pavilion
of the Hanover Expo 2000 as a case study. The result is a flexible digital workflow which creates large column-free spaces that are capable of being constructed efficiently by non- specialist contractors.
Publisher
International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering
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