Persistent Model #2: Dynamic Pressure Systems

Phil Ayres (Producent)

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Abstract

Tensegrity structures and Inflatable membranes can be considered analogous.
They can both be described as pressure based systems in which a coherent envelope is tensioned through compressive force in order to achieve a state of self-equilibrium. Persistent Model #2 is a full-scale speculative prototype that employs two classes of inflatable component – one ‘hard’, irreversible and pre-inflated (metal); one ‘soft’, reversible and continually pressurized (laminate foil). The principles of tensegrity are evident at two distinct scales.
Persistent Model #2 adopts the topology of Kenneth Snelson’s Planar Weave tensegrity (which met an untimely end after a gust of New York wind blew it off the parapet of his York Avenue studio during a photographic session in 1960). Particular characteristics of Planar Weave are reconsidered with an architectural sensibility that searches to establish synergies between structural logic, component demands and material dynamics, as well as addressing issues of skin and local specificity through the fabrication of variety.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2013
Størrelse3m x 5m x 1.5m
StatusUdgivet - 2013
BegivenhedPersistent Model #2 - dynamic pressure systems - gggGallery, Sølvgade 5, København, København, Danmark
Varighed: 1 feb. 201319 jul. 2013

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KonferencePersistent Model #2 - dynamic pressure systems
LokationgggGallery, Sølvgade 5, København
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByKøbenhavn
Periode01/02/201319/07/2013

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