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Hybrid Shells
This chapter discusses how complex hybrid shells constitute the complex organizations, the integrated response to the multiple requirements of different disciplines, with neither architecture nor engineering overriding the other. Hybrid shells are the result of a multi‐parametric design process that contaminates the optimal structural form with spatial, programmatic and aesthetic drivers, which also present the opportunity of optimizing material to complex loading combinations of vertical and horizontal dynamic actions. The chapter refers to the Frankfurt Messehalle, designed by Grimshaw, in which an undulating surface is used to achieve a 165 m span over a column‐free exhibition hall. The structure, consisting of a single‐layer lattice of welded steel tubes, is a hybrid of compression shells and tensionnets within the same smooth surface. The work on both the concrete shells and the Frankfurt Messehalle is the result of hybrid form‐finding processes that do not account for structural efficiency alone, even in a typology where this is critical. Other aspects are catered for, such as economy of fabrication and practicality of construction.
Hybrid Shells
This chapter discusses how complex hybrid shells constitute the complex organizations, the integrated response to the multiple requirements of different disciplines, with neither architecture nor engineering overriding the other. Hybrid shells are the result of a multi‐parametric design process that contaminates the optimal structural form with spatial, programmatic and aesthetic drivers, which also present the opportunity of optimizing material to complex loading combinations of vertical and horizontal dynamic actions. The chapter refers to the Frankfurt Messehalle, designed by Grimshaw, in which an undulating surface is used to achieve a 165 m span over a column‐free exhibition hall. The structure, consisting of a single‐layer lattice of welded steel tubes, is a hybrid of compression shells and tensionnets within the same smooth surface. The work on both the concrete shells and the Frankfurt Messehalle is the result of hybrid form‐finding processes that do not account for structural efficiency alone, even in a typology where this is critical. Other aspects are catered for, such as economy of fabrication and practicality of construction.
Hybrid Shells
Kara, Hanif (Autor:in) / Bosia, Daniel (Autor:in) / Janssen, Jeroen (Autor:in) / Parker, Richard (Autor:in)
Design Engineering Refocused ; 182-193
30.09.2016
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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