Project: Research project
devA_developable surfaces in architecture
Project: Research project
- Tamke, Martin (Project Manager, academic)
- Ramsgaard Thomsen, Mette (Project Manager, academic)
- Møller, Mads, MAPT Tegnestue, Denmark (Project participant)
- Lendager, Anders, MAPT Tegnestue, Denmark (Project participant)
Within the research project devA CITA is going to investigate new,more efficient ways of thinking, designing and producing complex form due to Developable Surfaces. As this type of curved surfaces inherit only single curvature, it is relatively easy to produce, while the combinations of multiple surfaces permit a high degree of complexity, which can guide to new possibilities and spatial experiences.
Developable surfaces have served well in the construction of complex surfaces, as in aircraft, textiles and shipbuilding industry. Latest achievements in Digital design, construction and fabrication offer new possibilities for the use of developable Surface techniques in architecture.
colaborators:
MAPT tegnesture
Sani Stål Danmark
Waterjet Sweden
Martin Tamke, CITA
ongoing project
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Period | 01-08-07 → … |
| URL (web adress) | http://cita.karch.dk/Menu/Projects/Digital+Formations+(selection)/devA+-+developable+Surfaces |
| Financing source | Private funding (private) |
|---|---|
| Research programme | Dreyers Fond |
| Internet address | http://www.dreyersfond.dk/ |
| Amount | 50.00 Danske kroner |
| Approval year | 2007 |
| Financing source | Public research council |
|---|---|
| Research programme | Statens Kunstfond |
| Internet address | http://www.kunst.dk/statens-kunstfond |
| Amount | 50.00 Danske kroner |
| Approval year | 2007 |
Keywords
- Digital Design, Digital models, CAD, bespoken materials, curved surfaces, parametric design, sheet metal, practice based design research, practice based research, material specification, materials
Activities
exhibition of Reef patterns installation
Activity: Other research and communication activities › Other
Scalar Formations
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Scalar Formations
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
ID: 76304