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Topology Optimization of Spatial Timber Structures, Zurich, 2015
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Research Stay Asbjørn Søndergaard
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Topology optimization is a widely applied method for creating high-performance structural designs in automotive, naval and aeronautic industries. Within civil engineering, this technique provides an outlook for enabling substantial reductions in material consumption and structural design innovation, hereby indicating a significant potential for lowering the environmental impact of construction. However, the application of topology optimization within the domain of architectural design poses critical challenges. The main inhibitor for larger scale implementation is the complexity of efficiently constructing topology optimized structures. The research project addresses this challenge by developing optimization methods targeted at spatial timber structures, and by investigating means of direct realization of optimized timber topologies via computational node-geometry rationalization, geometry-based generation of spatial assembly motion, and robotic timber fabrication strategies.
The research project builds on preliminary findings of the ongoing SNSF NRP 66 research project conducted in collaboration with the Bern University of Applied Sciences Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering.
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Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich, and Asbjørn Søndergaard, Aarhus School of Architecture
Collaborators: Asbjørn Søndergaard (research guest), Philipp Eversmann, Luka Piškorec
Contributing experts: Dr. Oded Amir (Israel Institute of Technology), Florin Stan (Odico Formwork Robotics)
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