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A Parametric Approach to the Design of a Tensegrity Vaulted Dome for an Ephemeral Structure for the 2004 Olympics (2003)

article⁄A Parametric Approach to the Design of a Tensegrity Vaulted Dome for an Ephemeral Structure for the 2004 Olympics (2003)
abstract⁄Tensegrity, defined as ’tensional integrity,’ is central to the design of a semiopen exhibition space that was submitted as an entry to the international competition for the design of ‘Ephemeral Structures for the City of Athens,’ in the context of the 2004 Olympic Games. The main feature of the proposed exhibition space is a vaulted dome composed of interconnected detachable and deployable tensegrity units. The most challenging aspect in the design of the tensegrity vault was the generation of alternative spatial configurations for form exploration and study. For this purpose a mathematical code has been developed that links all the parameters that affect the design of tensegrity vaults. The code also allows for the parametric graphical generation of the vault by displaying geometric information in a 3D environment. This paper discusses the geometric basis of the code and its usefulness in the morphological study of the tensegrity vaulted dome for the proposed ephemeral structure. The mathematical code has been shown to significantly facilitate the study of various preliminary configurations of tensegrity vaulted structures.
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Year 2003
Authors Katherine A. Liapi, Katherine A.; Kim, Jinman.
Issue Connecting » Crossroads of Digital Discourse
Pages 301-309
Library link Kevin R. Klinger, 2003. bib⁄Connecting >> Crossroads of Digital Discourse. ACADIA.
Entry filename parametric-approach-to-design-tensegrity-vaulted