The Wind Shaped
Pavilion is a design proposal for a large fabric
structure that can be used as a public or private pavilion. As a
lightweight fabric structure, the wind slowly and randomly rotates
each of the six segments around a central open support frame. This
continually alters the shape of the pavilion, while at the same
time generating electrical power for its nighttime
illumination.
The shape of the structure starts out as a relatively symmetrical
form. Then the wind begins to alter that shape randomly, with only
a slim chance of ever returning to its original
symmetry
If the structure's scale and the materials were to change, it could
become an apartment complex, and or some other commercial building.
In this case, the occupants could take control and rotate the
segments to adjust to changing desires or needs, such as weather
conditions, best views, etc.
Michael
Jantzen在美国设计了一座“随风而动的楼阁”(wind shaped
pavilion)。这座大型的织物结构可以用作公共或私人用途。作为轻型织物结构,6座断面围绕中间的开放支撑结构展开,风缓慢并随意地在这六座断面中旋转。这将使楼阁的形状不断变化,与此同时,为夜间的照明产生了发电动力。而回到最初对称的状态机会很小.
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