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  • ...sculpture, based on a proposed pavilion design, both constructed according to tensegrity principles, by architecture students as part of their architectu ...e. A tensegrity sphere is extended with a series of tensegrity twist units to form a freeform geometry in the topology of a Klein bottle.
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  • ...ing a dome as a tensegrity, the usual difficulties of mapping tensegrities to related polyhedral forms set in. ...nsegrity dome' or sphere is by its nature as soft as a marshmallow; no way to avoid that as long as one stays with discontinuity. Most important: it's no
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  • ...nd a filling transparent elastic membrane. Such a structure is better able to resist the effects of wind. [[Category:Portal to Architecture]]
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  • Below, a link to "the concept of structural depth as applied to certain bar-tendon assemblies". ...d. Hanaor proposes the term "bar-tendon" as a more accurate term referring to the classic tensegrity construction. Furthermore, Hanaor agrees with [[Snel
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  • ...higher up. That climber upper will require more skill and daring to use. To be executed in stainless steel or bronze tubing with stainless steel cable. ==Stairway to Heaven==
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  • ...ation or display in their intended use. Pavilions often feature a verandah to provide protection from the sun for spectators, such structures are often d ...etry and rigorous non-linear analysis to optimise the size of all elements to achieve efficient use of materials.
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  • Returning to Naples, in 1951 he designed, together with Carlo Cocchia and Giulio De Luca ...the "Tensegrity Tetrahedron." Image from Section 2.4 of A Practical Guide to Tensegrity Design, Burkhardt. Link: http://bobwb.tripod.com/synergetics/pho
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  • This page contains photographs related to the Tensegrity Goes Blob project undertaken by the Architecture students of To read more about the project, read the [[Tensegrity Goes Blob by Trier Unive
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  • =Method to transform a tower to an arch= ...hat preserves the equilibrium equations. We then characterize the manifold to which classical tensegrity systems belong, which gives insight into the for
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  • ...es, known with the name of “veloroutes8” that is expected to connect Cadiz to Athens. This bicycle route would connect all European countries among each “Canale Cavour” is the name assigned to the historical landscape. “Canale Cavour” is a masterpiece of cultural
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  • ...ey require intelligent decisions that attracted me to follow the challenge to find my solutions in the construction of this type of furniture. Chair and table rotated to two different heights:
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  • Read here about augmented reality applications relevant to tensegrity research. ...niversity. The lab developed a new method, incorporating AR/MR technology, to help with constructing tensegrity structures. During the 2013 demonstration
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  • Read here about tensegrity concepts as they relate to the tree. A tree is considered here to be any plant with the general form of an elongated stem, or trunk, which su
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  • ...consumes only 26,156,578 btu and emits only 3,246 Lb of CO2. This compares to the average house in Illinois that measures 2051 square feet and consumes 6 We use sensor data to transform standardized assemblies into highly contextual ones via responsiv
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  • Read here about nexorades, a type of structure that, due to its interwoven nature, shares many features with tensegrity structures. ...us Roelofs was a leading researcher in these structures, tracing them back to a drawing in Leonardo Da Vinci's notebooks.
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  • To read about the design and creation of this pavilion, see [[Underwood Pavili [[Category:Portal to Architecture]]
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  • ...bagel, or hemorrhoid cushion. the round, ring-like form formal name given to the "doughnut" form, being a circumference [[file:Tension Pavilion Grasshopper Model.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A torus, bent to support fabric, is formed by 24 3-strut tensegrity prisms. Vision at the Lo
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