Architecture
Vol. 37 No. 12 (2022): Proceedings of Faculty of Technical Sciences
INTEGRATED APPROACH TO FABRICATION OF PAVILIONS FROM BENT SURFACE PLATE ELEMENTS OBTAINED BY CUTTING METHOD
Abstract
The topic of this paper is reflected through the research process of the possibility of generation and fabrication of the pavilion structure in a 1:1 scale. The pavilion consists of a row of surface elements that need to be primarily processed and bent to the base with previously defined appearance of the structure, i.e. previously researched and applied shape of the incision and the parameters that define it through the selected material.
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