12 Strut Chair by Rasmussen
Read here about a simple tensegrity chair by an architecture students designed on the 12 strut structure, using limited materials.
Overview
The 12 strut chair was designed as part of a UT Austin Architecture 3rd year architecture build challenge: in groups, create a chair, bridge or tower of limited materials. Ryan Rasmussen and Katharina Stoll led the design effort. The chair was deployed to the 2011 Trans Pecos Festival of Love and Music in Marfa, Texas as part of a video screening area.
The struts were cardboard tubes, slotted at the ends with four symmetrical groove cuts. The tendons were string. The seat was composed of three more tubes added to one open 'window' or face of the tensegrity.
Photo gallery
Stills from the video:
File:12 strut stool final by Rasmussen.png caption="12 strut stool, view from above, by Rasmussen" link=[1]
File:12 strut stool in use by Rasmussen.png caption="12 strut stool in use by participants by Rasmussen" link=[2]
File:12 strut stool in use rear by Rasmussen.png caption="12 strut stool in use rear view, by Rasmussen" link=[3]
File:12 strut stool in use rear2 by Rasmussen.png caption="12 strut stool in use rear view, by Rasmussen" link=[4]
Links and References
Rasmussen's website: http://www.ryanrrasmussen.com/inflato-wonder/ UT Austin Architecture 3rd year architecture portfolio: [[5]] YouTube video uploaded by Rasmussen: [[6]] Katharina Stoll Portfolio Link: [[7]], [Profile]