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  • ...is an example of a partically nucleated strut, as only two struts from its core.
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  • [[Category:core]]
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  • .... The first module to be released is the NTRT Simulator Core, which is the core library for doing physics based simulations of Tensegrity Robots, and will
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  • [[Category:core]][[Category:concept]][[Category:structure]][[Category:t-basic]]
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  • ...ls to contribute to overall structural cohesion and reduced fatigue in the core. Green areas on each floor contribute to a positive psychological atmospher
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  • Raffi Tomassian designed an outdoor photograph exhibition unit. The core of the unit is a 4 strut tensegrity. Shayne Manning did the structural engi
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  • ...to a strand, then six or so such strands again twisted around a core. This core may consist of steel, but also of natural fibres such as sisal, manila, hen
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  • Scientists at the Wyss Institute, led by Core Faculty members, William Shih and Peng Yin, have made available online a si
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  • ...ies are "'hollowed out' balloons, discarding their redundantly 'solid' air core." [1]
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  • ...ssion. The original Dymaxion House had a tree-like pattern, with a central core (or trunk) supporting wires (branches) that formed the floors of the living
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  • ...e design by incorporating intelligent and responsive technologies into the core elements of a building's fabric. For example: by incorporating responsive t
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  • ...n structures, lightweight structures and trellises, each of which parallel core concepts of tensegrity.
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  • ...ere to last a life-time. The Institute of Design students were to form the core of those involved in the further development of Fuller's domes.
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  • ...thin the hemisphere defined by its radius. Cut the cords, and the flexible core would fall to the ground, unable to support anything. This arrangement para
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  • ...like, compressionally continuous. Compression was that "realistically hard core" that he loves to refer to, and its hard reality was universal, ergo compre ...are then "hollowed out" balloons, discarding their redundantly "solid" air core.
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  • ...like, compressionally continuous. Compression was that "realistically hard core" that he loves to refer to, and its hard reality was universal, ergo compre ...are then "hollowed out" balloons, discarding their redundantly "solid" air core.
    83 KB (12,271 words) - 22:22, 11 April 2022
  • ...ipolar tensegrity structures (1948-49). In the "magic summer" of 1948, the core of a genuinely American form of art develops at Black Mountain College. Mee
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