ICD-ITKE Research Pavilion 2015-16 / ICD-ITKE University of Stuttgart

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  • Project Team: ICD Institute for Computational Design and Construction, ITKE Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, Jan Knippers, Achim Menges
  • Scientific Development: Simon Bechert, Oliver David Krieg, Tobias Schwinn, Daniel Sonntag
  • Concept Development, System Development, Fabrication & Construction: Martin Alvarez, Jan Brütting, Sean Campbell, Mariia Chumak, Hojoong Chung, Joshua Few, Eliane Herter, Rebecca Jaroszewski, Ting-Chun Kao, Dongil Kim, Kuan-Ting Lai, Seojoo Lee, Riccardo Manitta, Erik Martinez, Artyom Maxim, Masih Imani Nia, Andres Obregon, Luigi Olivieri, Thu Nguyen Phuoc, Giuseppe Pultrone, Jasmin Sadegh, Jenny Shen, Michael Sveiven, Julian Wengzinek, Alexander Wolkow, Long Nguyen, Michael Preisack, Lauren Vasey
  • Collaborators: James Nebelsick, Oliver Betz
  • Shell Area: 105 sqm
  • Number Of Segments: 151
  • Dimensions: 11.5 x 9.5 m
  • City: Stuttgart
  • Country: Germany
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Text description provided by the architects. The Institute for Computational Design (ICD) and the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE) of the University of Stuttgart have completed a new research pavilion demonstrating robotic textile fabrication techniques for segmented timber shells. The pavilion is the first of its kind to employ industrial sewing of wood elements on an architectural scale. It is part of a successful series of research pavilions which showcase the potential of computational design, simulation and fabrication processes in architecture. The project was designed and realized by students and researchers within a multi-disciplinary team of architects, engineers, biologists, and palaeontologists.

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Cite: "ICD-ITKE Research Pavilion 2015-16 / ICD-ITKE University of Stuttgart" 05 May 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/786874/icd-itke-research-pavilion-2015-16-icd-itke-university-of-stuttgart> ISSN 0719-8884

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2015-16年 ICD-ITKE 研究展亭 / ICD-ITKE 德国斯图加特大学

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