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Auditorium +
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by Hana Kifle
mentor: prof. dr. Matej Blenkuš, prof. mag. Tomaž Krušec structure for stability
This project is the adaptation of the previous project auditorium, where my colleague and I designed an orthogonal auditorium. I was interested in how the auditorium would work if they were the elements were organic in shape. I replaced C profiles, which provide static rigidity, with cosine curves divided into ten segments. I repeated the segments at x distance and connected them to the superstructure, which is made up of sine curves.
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With light and shadows acting on the sinusoids, who behave parametrically, I obtain varied ambiances.
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Roughly, the gh definition consists of vertical elements 1(line and curve), which are connected to each other. I repeat the same with vertical elements 2. Between them is a series of sine curves, which are defined by a Python component. The thickness of the whole structure, the frequency of the structure, and the amplitude of the structure is parametric.
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