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+ | == Workshop 4 | Performance and environmental data integration == | ||
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+ | With this workshop I tried to optimize the structure of the canopy with keeping the existing geometry of the triangles and sun path optimisation. This is done with karamba and Galapagos. The original plan was to form a unified canopy rising from the ground. However I couldn’t keep the edges of the surface within the geometry in such way that the canopy is still attached to the ground. | ||
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+ | The fitness criteria is defined by the load of 2 points. These two points have a load which optimize the construction of the surface. Due to the shape which is not attached on the four ground points there have been placed two columns on the load points. The openings in the canopy will optimize the minimum sunlight underneath the structure. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 17 October 2016
Else Dekker
Workshop 4 | Performance and environmental data integration
With this workshop I tried to optimize the structure of the canopy with keeping the existing geometry of the triangles and sun path optimisation. This is done with karamba and Galapagos. The original plan was to form a unified canopy rising from the ground. However I couldn’t keep the edges of the surface within the geometry in such way that the canopy is still attached to the ground.
The fitness criteria is defined by the load of 2 points. These two points have a load which optimize the construction of the surface. Due to the shape which is not attached on the four ground points there have been placed two columns on the load points. The openings in the canopy will optimize the minimum sunlight underneath the structure.