Architecture in 2½ dimensions
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2008
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Complex forms call for complex formwork—flat material is often laminated together or stretched over an underlying structure to produce a curvilinear surface. Or perhaps there is another way? As templates for production, patterns possess an under-utilized potential for generating forms with complexity beyond that of simple pasteboard box construction. This thesis is an investigation of that potential, pursuing pattern-based techniques for constructing stressed-skin structural panels from plywood.
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Master of Architecture
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Architecture, Communication and the arts
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Carr, John. "Architecture in 2½ dimensions." (2008) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/103638.
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