Aleksandra Anna Apolinarska: The Making of the Sequential Roof, ETH Zürich
Organiser/Management
Date
- 11 January 2017– Universität für angewandte Kunst in Wien, Wien, Österreich
Keywords
Architecture, Building Construction, Technology, Digital Fabrication
Description
Presentation as part of the lecture series "The Making of".
Abstract
The Arch_Tec_Lab of the Institute of Technology in Architecture (ITA), ETH Zurich, is covered with a novel timber roof structure, developed and planned at the Chair of Architecture and Digital Fabrication (Gramazio Kohler Research). The 2,308 m2 free-form roof structure consists of 168 trusses assembled robotically from nearly 50,000 unique timber elements in a fully automated process. The complex geometry required a digital planning method that combined design, structural analysis and fabrication details into an integrated computational workflow. ___ Aleksandra Anna Apolinarska of Gramazio Kohler Research at ETH Zürich was responsible for the project during the specialist design and construction phase. She is an architect with a passion for geometrically complex shapes, computer-aided design and digital fabrication. She gained her professional experience in renowned offices across Europe, including Foster+Partners, designtoproduction, LAVA and UNStudio. By example of the “Sequential Roof” she will explain how innovative computational design and manufacturing methods not only change the logistics of timber construction but also lead to novel architectural solutions.
Lecturer
Activity List
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- Karin Raith - Welcome, Introduction, Organisation, Discussion
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Location
Address
- Universität für angewandte Kunst in Wien, Wien, Österreich
- Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2
- 1010 Wien
- Österreich