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Seyed Sina Nabaei

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Form-finding Of Interlaced Space Structures

Yves Weinand, Seyed Sina Nabaei, Olivier Baverel

By Interlaced Space Structures (ISS) we mean a coupled system of naturally curved flexible panels/strips interlaced together according to a design pattern. We are looking for a physically-based and efficient form-finding procedure in order to interactively ...
2014

Mechanical form-finding of timber fabric structures

Seyed Sina Nabaei

How about fastening a knot? not with ropes... but with timber panels. Timber Fabric Structures (TFS) originate from such an inspiration. An architectural reinterpretation of fabric techniques (mainly braiding) using building scale timber panels to design ...
EPFL2014

Form-Finding Of Interlaced Space Structures

Yves Weinand, Seyed Sina Nabaei, Olivier Baverel

By Interlaced Space Structures (ISS) we mean a coupled system of naturally curved flexible panels/strips interlaced together according to a design pattern. We are looking for a physically-based and efficient form-finding procedure in order to interactively ...
Int Center Numerical Methods Engineering2014
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