Synthesis between Architectural and Structural Design: Exploring the concept of large open interior spaces and a highly redundant facade
Abstract
There is an architectural thesis that
states that in order for a building to be permanent,
it has to be impermanent. A mayor part of the
thesis centered on making buildings cost-effective
to reuse thus avoiding obsolescence and becoming
abandoned buildings that burden the city. The
question this project proposes to answer is; how to
design a structure that can predict future uses by
providing an open plan with minimum inner
structure. The project uses the façade as a modular
loading system to provide active building
redundancy. The ideal of being able to be replaced
for custom purposes and to have a free open space
free of internal structure makes the design highly
cost-effective considering the buildings life cycle.
The engineering thesis will explore the idea of
structural redundancy in the implementation of the
modular system and how it reacts towards the
maximum loads.
Key Terms - Cost-Effective Reuse, Perpetual
Adaptation, Structural Façade, Structural
Redundancy.