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Shell Structures for Architecture: Form Finding and Optimization

English

*** Featuring a foreword by Pritzker Prize Winner Shigeru Ban ***

Bringing together experts from research and practice, Shell Structures for Architecture: Form Finding and Optimization presents contemporary design methods for shell and gridshell structures, covering form-finding and structural optimization techniques. It introduces architecture and engineering practitioners and students to structural shells and provides computational techniques to develop complex curved structural surfaces, in the form of mathematics, computer algorithms, and design case studies.

Part I introduces the topic of shells, tracing the ancient relationship between structural form and forces, the basics of shell behaviour, and the evolution of form-finding and structural optimization techniques.

Part II familiarizes the reader with form-finding techniques to explore expressive structural geometries, covering the force density method, thrust network analysis, dynamic relaxation and particle-spring systems.

Part III focuses on shell shape and topology optimization, and provides a deeper understanding of gradient-based methods and meta-heuristic techniques.

Part IV contains precedent studies of realised shells and gridshells describing their innovative design and construction methods.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1180g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780415840606

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Sigrid Adriaenssens is a structural engineer and Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University USA where she directs the Form Finding Lab. She holds a PhD in lightweight structures from the University of Bath adapting the method of dynamic relaxation to strained gridshells. She worked as a project engineer for Jane Wernick Associates London and Ney + Partners Brussels on projects such as the Dutch National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam. At Princeton she co-curated the exhibition German Shells: Efficiency in Form which examined a number of landmark German shell projects.Philippe Block is a structural engineer and architect and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Technology in Architecture ETH Zurich Switzerland where he directs the BLOCK Research Group and is founding partner of structural engineering consultancy Ochsendorf DeJong & Block LLC. He studied at the VUB Belgium and MIT USA where he obtained his PhD. He has received the Hangai Prize and Tsuboi Award from the International Association of Shells and Spatial Structures (IASS) as well as the Edoardo Benvenuto Prize. He developed thrust network analysis for the analysis of historic vaulted masonry and design of new funicular shells.Diederik Veenendaal is a civil engineer and a research assistant at the BLOCK Research Group ETH Zurich Switzerland. He received his Masters from TU Delft Netherlands and started his career at Witteveen+Bos engineering consultants working on groundfreezing analysis for the downtown stations of the Amsterdam North/South subway line and the structural design for the largest tensioned membrane roof in the Netherlands the ice skating arena De Scheg. His current research involves the comparison of existing form-finding methods and development of new ones for flexibly formed shells and other structural systems.Chris Williams is a structural engineer and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Bath UK. He specializes in computational geometry and structural mechanics in particular for lightweight structures and tall buildings and his work has been applied by architects and engineers including Foster + Partners Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Buro Happold. He worked at Ove Arup and Partners where he was responsible for structural analysis of the Mannheim Multihalle. Since then he has worked on such projects as the British Museum Great Court roof Weald & Downland Museum gridshell and the Savill Gardens gridshell.

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