UNDERWOOD PAVILION
Dynamic Animation of Underwood Pavilion designed by the students of Ball State University with Gernot Riether and Andrew Wit.
“Currently located on the outskirts of Muncie, Indian, the Underwood pavilion stands in stark constrast to its lush natural surroundings. Perched between a lake and a forest, the stretched lycra tensegrity structure appears to float as it lighty grazes the earth.”
“UnderWood Pavilion,An investigation in Paramtric Tensigrity ,2014. WITO. Accessed 02 Dec 2018.
https://wit-o.us/underwood-pavilion”
TENSIGRITY STRUCTURES
“The parametric tensegrity structure, made from 56 lightweight, self-shading modules of Elastan fabric, provides visitors with refuge from the sun and framed views of the surrounding landscape. “
“Students of Ball State Construct Parametric Tensegrity Structure for Local Art Fair” 04 Oct 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed 02 Dec 2018.
https://www.archdaily.com/553311/students-of-ball-state-construct-parametric-tensegrity-structure-for-local-art-fair?ad_medium=gallery
FORM FINDING DESIGN PROCESS
PSEUDO CODE AND PROCESS
ANIMATIONS
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REFERENCES
https://wit-o.us/underwood-pavilion
https://www.archdaily.com/553311/students-of-ball-state-construct-parametric-tensegrity-structure-for-local-art-fair?ad_medium=gallery
ANIMATED SYSTEMS ||UNDERWOOD PAVILION ANIMATION is a project of IaaC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at the Master in Advanced Architecture in 2018 by:
Student: Aishath Nadh Ha Naseer
Faculty: Rodrigo Aguirre, David Andres Leon
Assistant: Daniil Koshelyuk