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(2015) Advances in architectural geometry 2014, Dordrecht, Springer.

Surface panelization using periodic conformal maps

Thilo Rörig, Stefan Sechelmann, Agata Kycia, Moritz Fleischmann

pp. 199-214

We present a new method to obtain periodic conformal parameterizations of surfaces with cylinder topology and describe applications to architectural design and rationalization of surfaces. The method is based on discrete conformal maps from the surface mesh to a cylinder or cone of revolution. It accounts for a number of degrees of freedom on the boundary that can be used to obtain a variety of alternative panelizations. We illustrate different choices of parameters for nurbs surface designs. Further, we describe how our parameterization can be used to get a periodic boundary aligned hex-mesh on a doubly-curved surface and show the potential on an architectural facade case study. Here we optimize an initial mesh in various ways to consist of a limited number of planar regular hexagons that panel a given surface.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11418-7_13

Full citation:

Rörig, T. , Sechelmann, S. , Kycia, A. , Fleischmann, M. (2015)., Surface panelization using periodic conformal maps, in P. Block, J. Knippers & W. Wang (eds.), Advances in architectural geometry 2014, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 199-214.

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