The paper describes an architectural design studio for the students of 4th year of studies in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It has been done since now as a workshop, where models of lightweight constructions are done with the presence of the tutors. The results are till now promising and erase certain educational issues and goals.
Introduction
The course “Nature & Space Structures” is an architectural studio for the 4th year of studies in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. It started 23 years ago and it still goes strong due to the fact that the students construct architectural models of lightweight materials in the studio. Such design experiments usually employelastic fabric for the construction of tents. Based on the precedent of Frei Otto’s studies withsoap bubbles for modeling inflatables, we introduced balloons, alongsideother constructions such as metal skeleton models, trees structures etc. […]
SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. THREE/2019
001_COVER AND INDEX
009_ Introduction
Paola De Joanna
PART I
TENSILE MEMBRANE TODAY
017_Membranes: a challenge for Environmental Sustainability
Luca Buoninconti
027_Architectural Membranes for improving the functional performance of buildings
Paulo Mendonça, Racquel Macieira
039_Educational Objectives from an Architectural Studio on Nature & Space Structures
Nikos P. Tsinikas, Dimitris Antoniou, George Dimopoulos, Dimitris Kontaxakis, Ioanna Symeonidou
049_A first step into Nonlinear Statics
Enrico Babilio, Luca Buoninconti
PART II
SUSTAINABILITY AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
059_Tensile architecture and sustainable approach
Dora Francese
079_Frei Otto and Tensile Structures
Sergio Pone
087_The healing colture
Michele Castaldo
091_In search of lightness. Past, present and future of membrane space structures
Giuseppe Vaccaro
PART III
APPLICATION ON A CASE STUDY EXPERIENCE
109_PROJECTS
116_LIST OF AUTHORS