ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2011

© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© Roland Halbe
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© Roland Halbe
© Roland Halbe
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart
© ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart

ICD/ITKE RESEARCH PAVILION 2011

Location Stuttgart
Client University of Stuttgart
Completion 2011

 

In summer 2011 the Institute for Computational Design (ICD) and the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), together with students at the University of Stuttgart have realized a temporary, bionic research pavilion made of wood at the intersection of teaching and research. The project explores the architectural transfer of biological principles of the sea urchin’s plate skeleton morphology by means of novel computer-based design and simulation methods, along with computer-controlled manufacturing methods for its building implementation. A particular innovation consists in the possibility of effectively extending the recognized bionic principles and related performance to a range of different geometries through computational processes, which is demonstrated by the fact that the complex morphology of the pavilion could be built exclusively with extremely thin sheets of plywood (6.5 mm).

 

For a detailed description and more images please view:

https://www.icd.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/icditke-research-pavilion-2011/

 

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PROJECT TEAM

 

Institute for Computational DesignProf. Achim Menges

 

Institute of Building Structures and Structural DesignProf. Jan Knippers

 

Concept & System Development:
Oliver David Krieg, Boyan Mihaylov

 

Detail Design & Fabrication & Construction:
Peter Brachat, Benjamin Busch, Solmaz Fahimian, Christin Gegenheimer, Nicola Haberbosch, Elias Kästle, Oliver David Krieg, Yong Sung Kwon, Boyan Mihaylov, Hongmei Zhai

 

Scientific Development:
Markus Gabler (project management), Riccardo La Magna (structural design), Steffen Reichert (detail design), Tobias Schwinn (project management), Frédéric Waimer (structural design)

 

PROJECT SUPPORT

 

KUKA Roboter GmbH
OCHS GmbH
Landesbetrieb Forst Baden-Württemberg (ForstBW)
KST2 Systemtechnik GmbH
Leitz GmbH & Co. KG
Stiftungen LBBW
Müllerblaustein Holzbau GmbH
Herrmann Rothfuss Bauunternehmung GmbH & Co.
Ullrich & Schön GmbH
Holzhandlung Wider GmbH & Co. KG