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This scale focuses on parametric form finding methodologies of an architectural space that eventually is analysed and optimised structurally to propose multi performative wood beam structure.  
 
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RB_RS COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP


HvA Robot Studio Team: Jakob de Konink | Cameron Roeten | David 't Lam


The workshop focus on a general design of the structure towards a beam section that can be robotically produced. In order to produce this beam section we will work on a digital data base of the wood we have available at the Robot Studio Lab and that could be stacked based on a packing strategy in order to robotically mill the necessary material. Finally we will approach the production aspect by working on a digital simulation of the milling.



Architecture Scale


This scale focuses on parametric form finding methodologies of an architectural space that eventually is analysed and optimised structurally to propose multi performative wood beam structure.


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Structure Analysis


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Step 1: Create a point cloud

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Step 2: Use the Dendro plug in to create a volume and turn it into a mesh

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Step 3: Create a mesh for the floor in the same way

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Step 4: Anchor the floor points and relax the mesh

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Mesh comparison relaxed-unrelaxed

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Step 5: Add supports (bottom) & loads (top)

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Step 6: Use karamba plug in to create stress lines

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Compression

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Tension

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Combined