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Origami
Abstract The Master thesis by Tal Friedman presents a novel approach to the construction of self-supporting thin-shell folded structures. It attempts to take the defining elements of Origami folding and implement them on an architectural scale, creating a full-scale pavilion folded out of composite aluminum boards which are parametrically designed to fold into shape. Using these principles, a design was made to approximate the growth of a flower which demonstrates an efficient thin shell self-supporting mechanism.
Origami
Abstract The Master thesis by Tal Friedman presents a novel approach to the construction of self-supporting thin-shell folded structures. It attempts to take the defining elements of Origami folding and implement them on an architectural scale, creating a full-scale pavilion folded out of composite aluminum boards which are parametrically designed to fold into shape. Using these principles, a design was made to approximate the growth of a flower which demonstrates an efficient thin shell self-supporting mechanism.
Origami
Hemmerling, Marco (author) / Schulz, Jens-Uwe (author) / Friedman, Tal (author)
Informed Architecture ; 177-183
2017-07-20
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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