Beyond bending : Reimagining compression shells / Philippe Block, Tom Van Mele, Matthias Rippmann, Noelle Paulson ; editor Sandra Hofmeister ; graphic design / cover Katja Römer ; drawings Block Research Group, ETH Zurich, Ralph Donhauser.

By: Block, Philippe [author.]Contributor(s): Mele, Tom van [author.] | Rippmann, Matthias [author.] | Paulson, Noelle C [author.] | Hofmeister, Sandra [editor.] | Römer, Katja [graphic designer, cover designer.] | Donhauser, Ralph [illustrator.] | Block Research Group [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Munich : DETAIL, 2017Manufacturer: Calbe : Grafisches Centrum Cuno GmbH & Co. KG. Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 2017, first editionDescription: 190 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 29 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783955533908 (hardback)Subject(s): Shells (Engineering) | Structural optimization | Architecture | ShapesLOC classification: TA660.S5 B56 2017Subject: Setting new developments in digital graphic construction methods against the backdrop of time-tested design principles results in extraordinary approaches to the design of self-supporting structures. Using their Armadillo Vault, which was recognised at the Biennale 2016 in Venice, the Block Research Group at ETH Zürich describes their research, development processes and visions of resource-saving, refined and steel-free support structures. Fundamental to their work is an intensive exploration of principles. The Block Research Group is the DETAIL Reader Prize Winner for 2016. https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Bending-Reimaging-Compression-Special/dp/3955533905
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Includes bibliographical references (page 190).

Setting new developments in digital graphic construction methods against the backdrop of time-tested design principles results in extraordinary approaches to the design of self-supporting structures. Using their Armadillo Vault, which was recognised at the Biennale 2016 in Venice, the Block Research Group at ETH Zürich describes their research, development processes and visions of resource-saving, refined and steel-free support structures. Fundamental to their work is an intensive exploration of principles. The Block Research Group is the DETAIL Reader Prize Winner for 2016.

https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Bending-Reimaging-Compression-Special/dp/3955533905