Defining geometries for reusable plate systems

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Abstract

In the event sector, structures are often left behind after use, ready to be thrown away. This leads to increased waste and CO2 emissions. However, if 75% of structures were reusable, waste production would be up to 3.5 times lower. By designing these temporary structures to be lightweight, modular and reconfigurable, they are more efficient for short-term use and reuse. However, current solutions are difficult to assemble or lack variation to achieve different configurations. When multiple configurations are possible, they usually consist only of beams and do not include walls or provide coverage. Therefore, this research will focus on investigating a lightweight plate-based building system for temporary, reconfigurable and structural applications.

A first step in this process is creating an overview of geometries that are composed of a small range of distinct components. Later, this geometrical system can be translated into a resource efficient plate component and an innovative connection system that allows for the predefined configurations. The geometrical system is based on existing solids that are combined with other mathematical shapes to enlarge the amount of configurations and the range of modularity within each geometry. To go from the theoretical system to the eventual physical prototype, several case studies are analyzed in regards to potential plate components and connection systems. Further research will focus on defining a connection system that allows to obtain a specific range of configurations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructural Morphology: Proceedings of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures Annual Symposium 2024
PublisherIASS
Pages1-10
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2024
EventIASS 2024 Symposium: Redefining the Art of Structural Design - ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Duration: 26 Aug 202430 Aug 2024
https://iass2024.org/web/

Publication series

NameProceedings of IASS Annual Symposia
ISSN (Print)2518-6582

Conference

ConferenceIASS 2024 Symposium
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZürich
Period26/08/2430/08/24
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