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It will be a crucial link between these projects, because the experience of going from one project to another will be a continuous experience, rather than experiencing going from function to function.  
 
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Revision as of 15:49, 30 September 2012

Structure

The construction of the waiting hall will be similar to a construction type called monocoque. This technique supports the structural load by using the object's external skin. The technique can also be called the structural skin. A good reference of the usage of this technique is the Porsche pavilion in Wolfsburg, Germany.

In this project they used sheets of stainless steel cladding with welded ribs. These were prefabricated and assembled on site.

Project 18 week 4 reference construction Porsche Pavilion.jpg

Materials


Access

It will be a crucial link between these projects, because the experience of going from one project to another will be a continuous experience, rather than experiencing going from function to function.

Project 18 week 4 top elevation.JPG


Reference

1. Porsche Pavilion in Wolfsburg, Germany [1]