CUT-PLAN (1:25)
An innovative semi-open canteen space that harmonizes with the natural environment, featuring tables arranged in tandem with existing trees.
we used modern construction techniques, employing tensility and suspention, and produce arched plate segments , utilise bent steel sheets, strategically positioned to maintain desired forms. Conceptually the structure would attain structural integrity and flexibility with the contrasting forces and material properties.
However, encountering challenges in understanding the intricate relationship between materials and forces resulted in structural setbacks. Throughout the process, we encountered challenges and setbacks, particularly in understanding the intricate relationship between material properties and forces. Our initial attempts at bending and arranging the steel sheets proved to be more complex than anticipated, leading to structural shortcomings.
Despite these obstacles, we found invaluable lessons and growth. Each obstacle became an opportunity for a valuable learning experience, providing insights into material complexities, joint mechanisms, and the importance of intentional design and spatial awareness
FINAL ROOF MODEL (1:10)