_id |
ecaade2011_136 |
id |
ecaade2011_136 |
authors |
Bohnenberger, Sascha; de Rycke, Klaas; Weilandt, Agnes |
year |
2011 |
title |
Lattice Spaces: Form optimisation throgh customization of non developable 3d wood surfaces |
source |
RESPECTING FRAGILE PLACES [29th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-9-4912070-1-3], University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture (Slovenia) 21-24 September 2011, pp.751-758 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2011.751
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wos |
WOS:000335665500087 |
summary |
This paper discusses a collaborative project by RDAI architects, Bollinger+Grohmann and the timber construction company Holzbau Amann. The project is located in a former swimming pool in Paris and it is part of the new interior of a flagship store of the French fashion label Hermes. In late 2009, Rena Duma Architects, asked Bollinger+Grohmann to collaborate as structural engineers on a challenging design proposal within a very short timeframe. Three wooden lattice structures, the so-called “bulle” and one monumental staircase with a similar design approach characterize the interior of the new flagship store. The lattice structures are dividing the basement into different retail spaces. They vary in height (8-9 m) and diameter (8-12 m) and have a free-form shaped wicker basket appearance. Wood was the chosen material for these structures to strengthen the idea of the wickerbaskets and to create an interior space with a sustainable and innovative material. |
keywords |
Digital production; parametric design; mass customization; wood; digital crafting |
series |
eCAADe |
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