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Spherical buildings

atowle

anyone know any good examples of SMALL (approx 3metre diameter) spherical buildings? any material at the minute . . . timber prefered (anyone know how small you can make a gridshell?).

any information would be much appreciated.

 
Jan 23, 06 11:00 am
e

a 3 meter diameter spherical building?

Jan 23, 06 11:30 am  · 
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adso

Claude-Nicolas Ledoux
Maison des Gardes Agricoles

Jan 23, 06 11:35 am  · 
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atowle

yup e . . . a garden pavillion of sorts

Jan 23, 06 11:38 am  · 
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French

there is a small fountain project of olafur eliasson that's set in a sort of geodesic sphere that's pretty small...

Jan 23, 06 11:45 am  · 
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e

i'm not familiar with any that small as you won't be able to do much in it because of the limited head height and foot print. it sound pretty unusable. will you be able to stand anywhere but in the center?

there are larger examples such as ledoux's above. there is also polshek's in nyc.

Jan 23, 06 11:47 am  · 
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el jeffe

what's a 'gridshell'?

Jan 23, 06 12:01 pm  · 
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atowle
The downland gridshell, UK
Jan 23, 06 1:04 pm  · 
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atowle

space will obviously be an issue but I see t as more a one man office wrapped around a seat in the middle maybe . . . just an enclosure more than a building.

its just finding a method to get such a tight radius.

Jan 23, 06 1:06 pm  · 
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newstreamlinedmodel

Early Coop Himmelbau/ Wolf Blix did that sphere project that rolled down the street like a giant hamster ball. Also look at old, 1960’s AD magazines.

Jan 23, 06 1:38 pm  · 
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strlt_typ

bernard gitton's la geode in parc de la villette

Jan 23, 06 2:40 pm  · 
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strlt_typ
Jan 23, 06 2:46 pm  · 
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momentum

you should talk to Per about this.

Jan 23, 06 6:23 pm  · 
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maxabee
el jeffe

momentum beat me to it - work is interfering with archinecting.

Jan 23, 06 7:31 pm  · 
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c.k.
Jan 23, 06 9:16 pm  · 
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