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CTBUH 2011 Seoul presentation

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The graphic interface of the

Cad-Tool morphology system 3.0

for non-orthogonal buildings.

Dr. Karel Vollers,

S. Thorat, MSc AE

The Netherlands

Context of websites providing building information

Development of the Free-D website

The CAD-tool morphology system and

the data-base on curved façade materialising

Pinbed Wizard - a sustainable mould

Near future developments

Context of websites providing building information

many such websites exist

the major ones rapidly expand their data-bases

many sites focus on language-based regions

companies only supply info on own products/projects

websites usually either focus (high-rise, steel)

or are generic (interiors / architecture / art)

publishers, educational institutions and designer’s

branche organisations, all focus wide

a commercial site can be user-maintained –

when generic and not promoting 1 firm / brand name

website owners vary: from individuals to publishers

Problems:

Tracing buildings by their shape, now is impossible.

Info is scattered over many media:

books, journals, websites, films (YouTube), etc.

Books are costly – each covers only a few projects.

Designers and students think in pictures and want

easy access to info on projects / materialising.

So we designed the Free-D.nl website:

a digital platform that informs on curved buildings

1 Create a data-base on buildings, schematising by

the CAD-tool morphology system.

Designed to be user-maintained.

2 Create a data-base on curved façade materialising.

3 Abstract the details, and organise them by

applied construction principles.

the website

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

the graphical icons

the graphical interface: primitives

tra

ns

form

ers

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries transformers: field controlled volumes

when hoovering over icons

selecting by icons: twisted extruders

a project page

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

project info

free shapes

free shapes: categories

free form buildings

digital cities

digital citiesparametric buildings

special features: Voxelated buildings

project overview: Voxelated buildings

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Voxelated buildings: a project page

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

special features: Slicers

Slicers: project overview

special features: Green façades

Green buildings: project overview

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries façades: Skins

geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries skins: double curved facades

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries skins: double curved - metal

structures

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries structures: project overview - Grid shells

special features: category Media façades

project overview: Media façades

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries special features: category Kinetic façades

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

project overview: Kinetic facades

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries example project: steel grid shell - metal façade

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

link to Architecture section

a sustainable mould technology

Pinbed Wizard

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

optimised building shape: sustainability improved by

better floor / façade ratio, reduced wind drag

Motivation

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

optimised production of panels

Necessity

pinbed connects to present production facilities and

technologies: minimising investments / risks

Step-by-step. First the universally applicable Pinbed,

next the surface, specific for various materials.

the pins (actuators) are computer adjusted;

their simultaneous moving, enables new processing

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Near future developments

Educational and industrial institutions must combine

to supervise a user maintained website facilitating

students, designers and engineers.

Websites will merge; a few major ones survive.

The owners….?

Digital models and (detail) drawings get standardized

and easier to copy.

Copyright will be hard to protect.

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

Conclusions

The graphic interface is an effective medium

to retrieve data on non-orthogonal buildings

Websites will play a major role in education

and engineering support

Dr. Karel Vollers CTBUH, The Netherlands

© Free-D Geometries

acknowledgements

Active IDs (NL)…...web design

Studio Hooikoorts (NL)……graphic styling

Thank you for your

attention !