Designing cnc knit for hybrid membrane and bending active structures


Autoria(s): Tamke, M.; Deleuran, A.; Gengnagel, C.; Schmeck, M.; Cavalho, R.; Fangueiro, Raúl; Monteiro, F.; Stranghöner, N; Uhlemann, J.; Homm, Th.; Thomsen, M.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Recent advances in computation allow for the integration of design and simulation of highly interrelated systems, such as hybrids of structural membranes and bending active elements. The engaged complexities of forces and logistics can be mediated through the development of materials with project specific properties and detailing. CNC knitting with high tenacity yarn enables this practice and offers an alternative to current woven membranes. The design and fabrication of an 8m high fabric tower through an interdisciplinary team of architects, structural and textile engineers, allowed to investigate means to design, specify, make and test CNC knit as material for hybrid structures in architectural scale. This paper shares the developed process, identifies challenges, potentials and future work.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1822/39347

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Bespoke textiles #CNC knit #Form finding #Material design #Testing
Tipo

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