rC    Ribbed Catalan

PROJECT DATA
TYPE PAVILION FABRICATION
LOCATION SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
CLIENT  UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY
DATE 2012 
TEAM DAVE PIGRAM
[UTS]

PHILIPPE BLOCK
[ETH ZURICH]

MELONIE
BAYL-SMITH
[BIJL ARCHITECTURE]

UTS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS
PHOTOS MICHAEL FORD 
AWARDS AWARDS

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Sydney, Australia


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Traditional tile vaults are typically constructed springing off from walls or straight arches built from support element to support element on falsework. From these, the vault’s surface can be built in space with minimal or no guidework.

Built on previous research and focusing on continuous surface expression and fully representing three-dimensional equilibrium surfaces in compression, this research explores the design potential of three-dimensional networks of structural ribs, made possible by new funicular form-finding approaches.

This new structural typology for tile vaults was investigated and tested through an intensive, design-build workshops in Australia at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in co-taught by supermanoeuvre’s Dave Pigram with Philippe Block from ETH Zurich and Melonie Bayl-Smith from Bijl Architecture.
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Final Pavilion


Exploded Axonometric

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Graphic Statics Force Diagram

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Graphic Statics Form Diagram

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Catalan Tile Vault Infill Panels

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Primary Structural Ribs

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Cardboard & Reused Foam Falsework

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