 YO! here is a pretty cool construction system that have been develloped by Frei OTTO and then applied in several building like the Japanese   Pavilionby Shigeru Ban with Frei Otto  at Expo Hanover 2000, the  Polydome of the EPFL (école polytechnique de Lausanne) or the Dowland  gridshell by  Edward Cullinan Architects + Structural Engineer Buro Happold.
YO! here is a pretty cool construction system that have been develloped by Frei OTTO and then applied in several building like the Japanese   Pavilionby Shigeru Ban with Frei Otto  at Expo Hanover 2000, the  Polydome of the EPFL (école polytechnique de Lausanne) or the Dowland  gridshell by  Edward Cullinan Architects + Structural Engineer Buro Happold. Few words to explain how to build one in your backyard:1- Do a planar wooden grid  that  can rotate on crossings...2- Pull slowly the point(s) that
Few words to explain how to build one in your backyard:1- Do a planar wooden grid  that  can rotate on crossings...2- Pull slowly the point(s) that you want to see up until you get the shape you wanted...
 you want to see up until you get the shape you wanted... 3- Block the points that you want to keep on the ground with weights or punctions...4- Cover the grid with thin plank that you nailled into the grid, do this two or three layers...5-You got your own gridshell building!following some pictures:Japanese   Pavilion, Expo 2000
3- Block the points that you want to keep on the ground with weights or punctions...4- Cover the grid with thin plank that you nailled into the grid, do this two or three layers...5-You got your own gridshell building!following some pictures:Japanese   Pavilion, Expo 2000 





 Polydome de l'EPFL (CH)
Polydome de l'EPFL (CH)

 Downland Gridshell (UK)
Downland Gridshell (UK)




 
 
 
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