ISOROPIA: Project

Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen (Member of study group), Martin Tamke (Member of study group), Yuliya Šinke Baranovskaya (Member of study group), Vasiliki Fragkia (Member of study group), Rune Noël (Member of study group), Sebastian Gatz (Member of study group), Julian Lienhardt (Member of study group), Riccardo La Magna (Member of study group), Filipa Monteiro (Member of study group), Jorge Vieira (Member of study group), André Correia (Member of study group), Noel Ferreira (Member of study group), André Zibell (Member of study group), Dominic Sacher (Member of study group), Katrin-Sabina Freier (Member of study group)

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Abstract

Isoropia is a form-active hybrid structure. Designed for the Danish Pavillion16th Venice Architecture Biennale, Isoropia expands the Complex Modelling project Hybrid Tower to build a site-specific installation that transitions between multiple structural states. Like a textile vault, Isoropia asks what are the architectural typologies that new material systems suggest and what are the methods for their bespoke material specification and fabrication.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCITA Complex Modelling
EditorsMette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Martin Tamke, Paul Nicholas, Phil Ayres
Number of pages40
PublisherRiverside Architectural Press
Publication date2020
Pages130-170
ChapterIntegrated Analysis
ISBN (Print)978-1-988366-27-2
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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