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斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院

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Digital Fabrication with Spiders and Carbon Fiber
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-5
By
Alec Perkins
One of my favorite buildings in Stuttgart only exists for a few months. Surprisingly, it is the annual project of the digital fabrication studio at the University. I’m not usually such a fan of digifab- in the US the emphasis seems to be on the
digi
part and the fab is only a question of cutting shapes out of wood or plastic and bolting them together. Germany is all about the
fab
.
Every year, the University of Stuttgart builds a small pavilion for the main campus in the middle of the city. This project is a collaboration between two of the colleges, the Institute for Computational Design and the Institute of Building Structures & Structural Design. What happens is, a bunch of architecture students team up with engineering students, and the group picks either a natural phenomena or biological process which produces form. Then they attempt to replicate the process.
Germany lives on industrial manufacturing. To them, digital fabrication is not about making a signature entrance to a hotel lobby or a baroque and tortured piece of street furniture, but a means to the future of the industry. As such, the industries support the program and provide the project with some fabrication tools and software which are quite a bit beyond the ol’ five axis cnc mill.
Last year’s biomimetic inspiration was a certain spider which lives under water. To survive, it spins a web to trap a big air bubble. To replicate this idea, the students inflated a temporary dome to create a form, and on the inside, laminated sheets of ETFE together to make a clear plastic shell. The interior of the dome was then precisely scanned to produce an accurate 3D model. This model was used to guide a robotic arm in the center of the dome which painstakingly laid down down epoxy-coated carbon fiber tape in a latticework of broad arcs across the inside of the ETFE shell. When the epoxy hardened, the inflated exterior structure was simply removed and the hardened carbon fiber lattice supported the entire thing.
ICD / ITKE has a website explaining the project and a pretty nifty 3 minute video explaining the whole thing
here
.
My first thought was “That’s a lot of carbon fiber.” Yes, yes it is. I am guessing that robotically placed carbon fiber is probably not the cheapest material either. But I liked the lightness of the structure, and the surporisingly crazy 'wet-hair' look of the epoxy impregnated carbon fiber gave the pavillion a kind of Art-Nouveau feel when you get down to the details. I have to say that it was not finished all that well. A plywood base with styrofoam underneath to catch the bolted strands of carbon fiber got beat to hell quickly and there were numerous cigarette butt burns in the styrofoam. This is a college campus, after all, and the students always test the pavilion's ability to accomodate hanging out and drinking beer. But no cuts or holes in the ETFE, surprisingly.
Video from the ICD / ITKE pavilion
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-21
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斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-23
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-24
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-25
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-26
斯图加特大学数字制造工作室年度展馆项目丨德国斯图加特丨斯图加特大学计算设计学院与建筑结构设计学院-27
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