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

The ongreening pavilion

John Harding, Will Pearson, Harri Lewis, Stephen Melville

pp. 295-308

This paper describes the work of Ramboll Computational Design during the design and construction of the Ongreening Pavilion timber gridshell. The structural approach involved form-finding bending-active timber laths, connected at intersections to form a doubly curved shell. The resulting form was simple to fabricate and assemble, realised using 6.5 mm thick Finnish birch plywood laths that could achieve high curvature while maintaining desired strength. Due to the random nature of the final lath topology, the resulting structure was extremely stiff in spite of its low material weight, acting similarly to a continuous monocoque. The fully demountable shell was first erected at Ecobuild 2014 in London.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11418-7_19

Full citation:

Harding, J. , Pearson, W. , Lewis, H. , Melville, S. (2015)., The ongreening pavilion, in P. Block, J. Knippers & W. Wang (eds.), Advances in architectural geometry 2014, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 295-308.

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