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caadria2024_492 |
authors |
Shinohara, Hiroyuki, Chen, Jiajian and Sasatani, Masamichi |
year |
2024 |
title |
A Case Study on Structural Morphology of Bamboo Woven Structure: Formal and Structural Integration in Weaving |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2024.3.141
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source |
Nicole Gardner, Christiane M. Herr, Likai Wang, Hirano Toshiki, Sumbul Ahmad Khan (eds.), ACCELERATED DESIGN - Proceedings of the 29th CAADRIA Conference, Singapore, 20-26 April 2024, Volume 3, pp. 141–150 |
summary |
This paper examines the incorporation of morphological principles and structural behaviour in Kagome weaving, a form of tri-axial weaving, and investigates its possibilities for generating larger-scale architectural structures. The research endeavours to comprehend how the bamboo woven structure can efficiently withstand applied loads through its form as well as how the manipulation of singularities within regular grids can affect the topological forms that result. While there have been studies on employing straight, pliable bamboo strips and manual weaving techniques in creating grid shell structures, there is insufficient research on inducing various curvatures and creating a self-supporting architectural artifact through the incorporation of singularities into the design of bamboo woven structures. This research examines a case utilizing a computational physics engine to simulate the behaviours of bamboo weaving structures. Additionally, to evaluate the precision of the digital simulation in depicting the actions demonstrated by Kagome weaving, a tangible prototype will be constructed. The findings of this study propose that manipulating singularities within regular grids enables formally and structurally rational woven grid shell structures for certain scales of construction. Furthermore, this study enhances innovation in the design of bamboo architecture and broadens the applications of bamboo weaving craft into previously unexplored domains. |
keywords |
Craft, Triaxial Weaving, Singularity, Computational Design, Bamboo Architecture |
series |
CAADRIA |
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