trying to do some research on materials for exterior architecture surfaces .. particularly one that can be ceiling, then wall, and then becomes a path.. something lightweight, a type of plastic perhaps?.. no concrete, or bent wood please... interested in metals, but must be transportable through a mountainous area...
unobtanium - the architect's wonder material. I'm surprised you haven't researched this yet. ;-)
well... I'd pick up some back-issues of "detail" and see what you can find. I think the upcoming (current?) Praxis is about surface - worth looking into as well...
Question a Material Technology.. Any material nerds please help me
trying to do some research on materials for exterior architecture surfaces .. particularly one that can be ceiling, then wall, and then becomes a path.. something lightweight, a type of plastic perhaps?.. no concrete, or bent wood please... interested in metals, but must be transportable through a mountainous area...
-thanks
unobtanium - the architect's wonder material. I'm surprised you haven't researched this yet. ;-)
well... I'd pick up some back-issues of "detail" and see what you can find. I think the upcoming (current?) Praxis is about surface - worth looking into as well...
good luck!
etfe foil
http://www.tensys.com/etfe.htm
allianz arena
watercube
Eden Project (multi-biome park)
probably wont work for path though...you're just asking way too much.
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