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Realization of a Double-Layered Diamond Vault Made from CLT: Constraint-aware design for assembly, for the first integrally attached Timber Folded Plate lightweight structure, covering a column free span of 20 meters with only 45 millimeter thick CLT plates (2017)

article⁄Realization of a Double-Layered Diamond Vault Made from CLT: Constraint-aware design for assembly, for the first integrally attached Timber Folded Plate lightweight structure, covering a column free span of 20 meters with only 45 millimeter thick CLT plates (2017)
abstract⁄The use of digital design and fabrication technology for the integration of joints into timber plate structures has been the subject of recent research in the field of architectural geometry. While most of research has been focused on joint geometries, assembly sequences, and the fabrication of smaller prototypes, there have been few implementations in buildings. This paper illustrates the challenges for such a process and offers our solutions for implementing it at a building scale through the example of a theater hall built from crosslaminated timber plates. The building achieves its columnfree span of 20 meters with a plate thickness of only 45 mm through a formactive lightweight structure system. It combines prismatic and antiprismatic folded surfaces and a doublelayered crosssection with integrated thermal insulation.
keywords⁄material and constructionfabrication2017
Year 2017
Authors Robeller, Christopher; Weinand, Yves.
Issue ACADIA 2017: DISCIPLINES & DISRUPTION
Pages 492-501
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Entry filename realization-double-layered-diamond-vault-made