Bio-inspired Kinematics for Adaptive Shading Systems on Free Form Facades
Auteur(s): |
Simon Schleicher
Julian Lienhard Jan Knippers Simon Poppinga Tom Masselter Thomas Speck |
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Médium: | papier de conférence |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Conférence: | 35th Annual Symposium of IABSE / 52nd Annual Symposium of IASS / 6th International Conference on Space Structures: Taller, Longer, Lighter - Meeting growing demand with limited resources, London, United Kingdom, September 2011 |
Publié dans: | IABSE-IASS 2011 London Symposium Report |
Année: | 2011 |
Abstrait: |
Shading free form building enclosures is very difficult since most sun protections were developed for planar punctuated façades. Their mechanics cannot easily be transferred to irregular geometries. Searching for less constraint systems, the authors found inspiration in the elastic kinematics of plant movements. Instead of connecting rigid elements with strained hinges, plant structures gain their flexibility by differentiating morphological and anatomical features to create an all-in-one pliable system. Exemplified on two role models, the authors will clarify the plants’ alternative mechanical concept in which structural failure is not avoided but functionalized within large and reversible deformation. While the pollination mechanism of Strelitzia reginae inspired the Flectofin® façade, it was Aldrovanda vesiculosa’s trapping mechanism that rose the question if curved-line folding kinematics can be scaled, distorted, and applied as adaptive components on free form geometries. |