This Stone Vault Prototype Creates Almost No Material Waste

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Italy-based New Fundamentals Research Group recently designed and built a full-scale prototype of an experimental barrel-vaulted stone structure for SNBR, a French company that specializes in cutting-edge stone construction. The structure is named Hypar Vault in a reference to the geometry of its constituent blocks; it uses two types of prefabricated stone modules—one type is the mirror image of the other—whose designs are based on the hypar (hyperbolic paraboloid), one of the only "doubly-ruled" surfaces in geometry. The use of these configurations allowed the vault to be constructed with almost zero wasted stone.

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Cite: Suneet Zishan Langar. "This Stone Vault Prototype Creates Almost No Material Waste" 26 Aug 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/878196/this-stone-vault-prototype-creates-almost-no-material-waste> ISSN 0719-8884

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