Architects Create Affordable "Exoskeleton" Pavilion With Modular Woods, Tie Straps and Sliding Joints

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"Exoskeleton" is a pavilion that shows how Computer Aided Manufacturing can create rapid prototypes. This manufacturing process allows for real-scale construction and experimentation with limited resources. 

In this project, a system of modules, designed with different dimensions, is put together with simple joints without nails or screws. This allows for different surfaces to be formed and for the pieces to be rotated and assembled at various angles and heights.

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "Architects Create Affordable "Exoskeleton" Pavilion With Modular Woods, Tie Straps and Sliding Joints" 10 Feb 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/887326/digital-manufacturing-to-experience-real-scale-architecture-quickly-and-with-limited-resources> ISSN 0719-8884

Courtesy of Jeroen Christiaen & Saskia De Mol

建筑师用木模块,绳带和滑动连接件打造负经济实惠的 "外骨骼" 展亭

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