RuiXue Multi-Hall-Human machine collaboration in reciprocal structures

Philip F. Yuan, Yueyang Wang, Tianyi Gao, Yingzi Hu
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This article centers on the RuiXue Multi-Hall architectural design project in Chengdu, China, with a specific focus on a comprehensive workflow framework that integrates reciprocal geometric design and digital construction methods, primarily within the context of shell structures. The research expands on the concepts of structural design, adjustments of performance parameters, and the optimization of free-form shells. In addition, it outlines the spatial design approach for the shell structure. The study delves into reciprocal geometric design for the existing shell structure, establishing a library of reciprocal geometric shapes suitable for architectural design. The primary focus is on the application of these shapes to the shell structure, optimizing parameters for several grids within the library, and comparing various design schemes. Furthermore, the article discusses digital construction methods for the existing shell space and reciprocal structure, with a specific emphasis on the material performance of timber components. This discussion includes reciprocal timber structures and 3D-printed roofs for shell surfaces, all guided by a geometric control system to facilitate an interactive design and construction process. This research on reciprocal geometric design and digital construction methods for shell structures holds dual significance. It not only traces the historical development of reciprocal structures but also explores innovative construction methods using digital technology. The establishment of a comprehensive framework for reciprocal geometric design-construction is expected to catalyze innovative breakthroughs in future architectural design, spanning aspects such as space, form, materials, and structure.
互惠结构中的瑞雪多厅人机协作
本文以中国成都的 "睿学 "多厅建筑设计项目为中心,重点介绍了一个综合工作流程框架,该框架整合了互惠几何设计和数字建造方法,主要是在壳体结构方面。研究扩展了结构设计、性能参数调整和自由形态外壳优化的概念。此外,研究还概述了壳体结构的空间设计方法。研究深入探讨了现有壳体结构的互易几何设计,建立了适合建筑设计的互易几何形状库。主要重点是将这些形状应用到外壳结构中,优化库中几个网格的参数,并比较各种设计方案。此外,文章还讨论了现有外壳空间和往复结构的数字建造方法,特别强调了木材组件的材料性能。讨论内容包括往复式木结构和外壳表面的三维打印屋顶,所有这些都由几何控制系统指导,以促进交互式设计和施工过程。壳体结构的往复几何设计和数字建造方法研究具有双重意义。它不仅追溯了往复式结构的历史发展,还利用数字技术探索了创新的施工方法。互惠几何设计-施工综合框架的建立有望促进未来建筑设计在空间、形式、材料和结构等方面的创新突破。
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