Monthly Archives: November 2013

Shell Structure Testing

The aim of our notion is to create the state which the model is able to be opened and closed. Have a look at our joints, they are the simplest shape fomed likes circle which there are several holes on it. By these, the rods could be formed into the spiral column, the advantage of [...]

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Digital Fabrication – 3D Printing – The Rollercoaster

The idea of Rollercoaster was to achieve two configurations by sliding and locking into position the joints fabricated in the 3D printer. Four joints were created by twisting a pipe which would be joined with itself to create different angles of sliding as well as different amounts of cables running through. This joints would then [...]

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Hyperblob

Derived from a hyperboloid of 1 sheet, the Hyperblob is a free standing structure made up of 25 2mm fiberglass rods, 33mm long, through two 3D printed rings, 150 mm in diameter. Hyperboloids can be found in architecture and are based on the concept of a ruled surface: through every point on the surface lies [...]

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DIGITAL FABRICATION PRESENTATION – Laser Cutting

On the 6th of November the Digital Fabrication Seminar, tutored by Edouard Cabay, Alexandre Dubor, Anastasia Pistofidou and Chirag Rangholia, presented their Laser Cutting works before the Seminar tutors, IAAC MAA Director Areti Markopoulou and IAAC Academic Coordinator Silvia Brandi, as well as special guest Juan Pablo Quintero from MedioDesign Barcelona, presenting 1:1 scale tower installations [...]

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