"Carioca Wave" - A free-form steel-and-glass canopy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Author(s): |
Thorsten Helbig
Laurent Giampellegrini Matthias Oppe |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Steel Construction, December 2014, n. 4, v. 7 |
Page(s): | 252-257 |
DOI: | 10.1002/stco.201420033 |
Abstract: |
The elegant free-form steel-and-glass canopy covers the atrium of the redevelopment of the "CasaShopping" luxury home furnishings centre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The eye-catching sculptural shape of the canopy is inspired by the ocean waves of the nearby seaside of Barra di Tijuca. The "Carioca Wave" rises out of a pool at ground level and arches over the atrium to provide a link between the shops and the main entrance at the lower level. The complex geometry of the structure places high demands on construction. The high-precision node-beam system was prefabricated in Europe in order to allow fast and simple assembly and erection on site. The free-form steel-and-glass structure - one of the first of its kind in South America - was developed in a collaborative design-and-build project between architect Nir Sivan (Rome, Italy), special contractor se-austria (Schoerfling, Austria) and Knippers Helbig advanced engineering (Stuttgart, Germany). |
Keywords: |
structural design steel-glass structure detailed design form-finding digital design process free form
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