This paper reports the second part of a study on the digital design and fabrication of scaled architectural prototypes. The first paper reported techniques in the realization of a double curved vault surface, the Gaussian Vault. The aims of the research here further extend this body of knowledge to a better understanding of constructible components. It addresses the problem of fabricating complex curved forms through the integration of the basic building elements, skin and structure, to achieve a scaled physical prototype. The focus of the experimentation is to investigate the process from which a digital surface form is conceived, to its preparation for fabrication and eventual construction in the fashion of a scaled model or workable prototype.
History
Location
Leiria, Portugal
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2012, Taylor & Francis
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Bartolo, A de Lemos, A Tojeira, A Pereira, A Mateus, A Mendes, C dos Santos, D Freitas, H Bartolo, H de Amorim Almeida, I dos Reis, M Domingos, N Alves, R Pereira, T Patricio, T Ferreira
Pagination
227 - 231
Start date
2011-09-28
End date
2011-10-01
ISBN-13
9780415684187
ISBN-10
0415684188
Title of proceedings
VRAP 2011 : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advanced Research and Rapid Prototyping
Event
Advanced Research and Rapid Prototyping. Conference (5th : 2011 : Leiria, Portugal)