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Origloo - Bringing Human-Scale Origamic Structures, Design, and Fabrication to the Architectural Masses

NOVÁK, J.

Original Title

Origloo - Bringing Human-Scale Origamic Structures, Design, and Fabrication to the Architectural Masses

English Title

Origloo - Bringing Human-Scale Origamic Structures, Design, and Fabrication to the Architectural Masses

Type

Audiovisual work

Original Abstract

We demonstrate the process on a research-by-design case study of a self-bearing, indoor pavilion made from 10 mm thick honeycomb paper panels linked by polypropylene joints. The entire modular structure is composed of ten repeating radial ribs, and the whole surface is flat-foldable to allow for convenient storage and transportation. It was originally constructed during an international workshop by students who had no prior experience with origamiinspired design.

English abstract

We demonstrate the process on a research-by-design case study of a self-bearing, indoor pavilion made from 10 mm thick honeycomb paper panels linked by polypropylene joints. The entire modular structure is composed of ten repeating radial ribs, and the whole surface is flat-foldable to allow for convenient storage and transportation. It was originally constructed during an international workshop by students who had no prior experience with origamiinspired design.

Keywords

architectural design, rigid origami, exhibition pavilion

Key words in English

architectural design, rigid origami, exhibition pavilion

Authors

NOVÁK, J.

Released

01.01.2018

Location

St. Anne´s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

BibTex

@misc{BUT151536,
  author="Jakub {Novák}",
  title="Origloo - Bringing Human-Scale Origamic Structures,
Design, and Fabrication to the Architectural Masses",
  year="2018",
  address="St. Anne´s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom",
  note="Audiovisual work"
}