2018
DOI: 10.52842/conf.ecaade.2018.1.149
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Solar Spline - Expanding on traditional sun-sail typologies and Frei Otto´s lightweight approach with the help of computational design procedures

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“…The flexibility of the materials that constitute the shading structure and the lightweight architectural structure that supports the flexibility of the materials not only play a functional role in blocking sunlight but are also used as an aesthetic element in architectural design. In particular, sunsails that make up sunshades are an important architectural element in that they can variably construct and control spaces and provide users with various spatial experiences depending on light, shadow, and internal temperature [39]. Shading structures, which have architectural functions and aesthetic potential, are widely used today in external spaces, stadium roofs, and shading designs on the exteriors of buildings.…”
Section: Shading Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexibility of the materials that constitute the shading structure and the lightweight architectural structure that supports the flexibility of the materials not only play a functional role in blocking sunlight but are also used as an aesthetic element in architectural design. In particular, sunsails that make up sunshades are an important architectural element in that they can variably construct and control spaces and provide users with various spatial experiences depending on light, shadow, and internal temperature [39]. Shading structures, which have architectural functions and aesthetic potential, are widely used today in external spaces, stadium roofs, and shading designs on the exteriors of buildings.…”
Section: Shading Structurementioning
confidence: 99%