UNDERWOOD PAVILION

Dynamic Animation of Underwood Pavilion designed by the students of Ball State University with Gernot Riether and Andrew Wit.

Image by Andrew John Wit/WITO

“Currently located on the outskirts of Muncie, Indian, the Underwood pavilion stands in stark constrast to its lush natural surroundings. Perched between a lake and a forest, the stretched lycra tensegrity structure appears to float as it lighty grazes the earth.”
“UnderWood Pavilion,An investigation in Paramtric Tensigrity ,2014. WITO. Accessed 02 Dec 2018.

https://wit-o.us/underwood-pavilion”

TENSIGRITY STRUCTURES

“The parametric tensegrity structure, made from 56 lightweight, self-shading modules of Elastan fabric, provides visitors with refuge from the sun and framed views of the surrounding landscape. “
“Students of Ball State Construct Parametric Tensegrity Structure for Local Art Fair” 04 Oct 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed 02 Dec 2018.

https://www.archdaily.com/553311/students-of-ball-state-construct-parametric-tensegrity-structure-for-local-art-fair?ad_medium=gallery

Image by Andrew John Wit/WITO

FORM FINDING DESIGN PROCESS

PSEUDO CODE AND PROCESS

ANIMATIONS

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REFERENCES

https://wit-o.us/underwood-pavilion

https://www.archdaily.com/553311/students-of-ball-state-construct-parametric-tensegrity-structure-for-local-art-fair?ad_medium=gallery

 

ANIMATED SYSTEMS ||UNDERWOOD PAVILION ANIMATION is a project of IaaC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at the Master in Advanced Architecture in 2018 by:
Student: Aishath Nadh Ha Naseer
Faculty: Rodrigo Aguirre, David Andres Leon
Assistant: Daniil Koshelyuk