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Space frame roof

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yes_and_no
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Space frame roof

  • I tried to do a SF roof over the weekend, attached R17 file.

Q: obviously the insert curtain pattern being up side down and not centered. I just don't know how to fix, the pattern is set to "center" in both directions, and the child family is created as shown.

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ToanDN
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yes_and_no
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Thanks Toan,

I study this technique from Balkan architect YouTube. Evidently, when having such curved roof the panel frame can only be aligned in one plane, attached. 

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I wonder if this would be the appropriate method for curved space frame. Perhaps out there people have done it in different ways...

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ToanDN
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@yes_and_no wrote:

Thanks Toan,

I study this technique from Balkan architect YouTube. Evidently, when having such curved roof the panel frame can only be aligned in one plane, attached. 

 


I don't know what that statement means.  Pattern based curtain panels and adaptive components can flip direction easily regardless of flat or curved surfaces.

 

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I recommend to look for Jeremy Roh and Marcello Sgambelluri on YouTube if you are into freeform massing and adaptive modeling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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wcai89457
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It's a beautiful structure

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