Students and faculty from the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California designed and built an innovative pavilion at Joshua Tree National Park: A thin-shell, ultra-high-performance-concrete (UHPC) skin and structure, using parametrics with an anticlastic diagrid structure, a nearly paperless process, and a non-invasive installation strategy. The one-minute, time-lapse installation video is at:
Jul 5, 22 8:12 pm
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Students and faculty from the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California designed and built an innovative pavilion at Joshua Tree National Park: A thin-shell, ultra-high-performance-concrete (UHPC) skin and structure, using parametrics with an anticlastic diagrid structure, a nearly paperless process, and a non-invasive installation strategy. The one-minute, time-lapse installation video is at:
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