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03 NAWA PAVILION
NAWA PAVILION, POLAND (OSKAR ZIETA)
This pavilion has a simple yet unique structure. It goes through a method called FiDU, a metal-inflating process as it is made of a lightweight, durable metal component that is also stable through the compressed air expanding it. However, it can go through a simpler process by using only bamboos which have the required qualities to make the structure.
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01 Genius In Nature
The Opportunistic Forager
These technical drawings are used for diagrams to show visual representation and explanation on the form I did for my studio Genius in Nature project. (refer to project 01) I was able to hone my technical skills in creating accurate technical drawings on AutoCAD. I was able to know the lineweights required, creating 2D drawings of plans, sections and elevations, while ensuring they are clear and easy to understand.
Architectural Practices And Policies
I have proposed these shelters which are a part of my architecture to be designed for manufacturing and assembly. It will require an inflatable membrane and steel frames. These shelters are uniformed throughout my architecture. Thus, the process will be cost effective.
- Maintaining by using an air pumpto inflate the membrane when needed
- Connect the hose to the air valve of the membrane
- Maintaining by cleanliness of the membrane shelter and to monitor the condition of the membrane
- User will have to wear a safety vest and to connect to safety hooks when walking on the membrane shelter