Intricate Stereotomic Assemblies: Hollow Masonry From Buckled Surfaces (2014)
article⁄Intricate Stereotomic Assemblies: Hollow Masonry From Buckled Surfaces (2014)
abstract⁄This research outlines how buckling simulation in digital surfaces can aid in the design and construction of stereotomic architectural assemblies. FEM analysis tools, typically employed by engineers to evaluate structural performance, are used in this investigation to generate new volumetric design techniques that update and extend stereotomy.
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Year |
2014 |
Authors |
Diles, Justin. |
Issue |
ACADIA 14: Design Agency |
Pages |
257-266 |
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Entry filename |
intricate-stereotomic-assemblies |