Journal: Architectural Design
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Abbreviation
Archit. Design
Publisher
Wiley
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- Compressive Assemblies: Bottom-Up Performance for a New Form of ConstructionItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignBlock, Philippe; Rippmann, Matthias; Van Mele, Tom (2017) - Architects = Innovators (sometimes) Innovators ≠ Entrepreneurs (most of the time)Item type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignLynn, Greg (2020) - Material, Form and ForceItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignKotnik, Toni; Weinstock, Mike (2012) - Gramazio Kohler Research, Automated Diversity: New Morphologies of Vertical UrbanismItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignWillmann, Jan; Gramazio, Fabio; Kohler, Matthias (2015) - Granular Jamming of Loadbearing and Reversible Structures: Rock Print and Rock WallItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignAejmelaeus-Lindström, Petrus; Mirjan, Ammar; Gramazio, Fabio; et al. (2017) - Concrete constructsItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignMoravánszky, Ákos (2007) - Disarmed Strategies: New Machines and Techniques for an Era of Computational Contextualism in ArchitectureItem type: Journal Article
Architectural Design ~ Architectural DesignMayer, Hannes; Gramazio, Fabio; Kohler, Matthias (2017)Digital fabrication to date has typically been blind to context. But this need not be the case – as demonstrated by the experiments of Gramazio Kohler Research, based at ETH Zurich. They have developed systems that employ robotic arms and flying machines with feedback control to adapt the fabrication process as it progresses. From the ballistic projection of clay in a cutting-edge version of adobe, to the interlacing of string to form suspended structures in space, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler and Hannes Mayer outline some of their inventions here. - Towards a Sustainable 3D-Concrete-Printed Architecture: Assemblies, Detailing and OrnamentationItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignAnton, Ana; Dillenburger, Benjamin (2024)Given the long history of columns in the languages and lexicons of architecture, they are the ideal building elements with which to experiment in the pursuit of 3D-printed concrete. Ana Anton and Benjamin Dillenburger of the Chair for Digital Building Technologies at ETH Zurich reveal how new technologies can produce sinuous filigree structures that are unachievable with conventional casting approaches, and also offer more advantages. - Structural Stone Surfaces: New Compression Shells Inspired by the PastItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignBlock, Philippe; Van Mele, Tom; Rippmann, Matthias (2015) - Collaborative Design Combining Computer-Aided Geometry Design and Building Information ModellingItem type: Journal Article
Architectural DesignBhooshan, Shajay (2017)
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