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Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2018

Static Concept for Long-Span and High-Rise Glass Structures

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone

AbstractLightweight, transparent, long-spanned, and high-rise constructions characterize the vision of many architects. Glass is at present the best-performing material where high transparency and ...


THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS | 2017

Conception And Parametric Design Workflow For A Timber Large-Spanned Reversible Grid Shell To Shelter The Archaeological Site Of The Roman Shipwrecks In Pisa

Elena Corio; Francesco Laccone; Nico Pietroni; Paolo Cignoni; Maurizio Froli

Reciprocal structures, or nexorade, are composed by the assembling of groups of three or more beams mutually connected by mono-lateral T joints in a way that any relative movement is suppressed. This kind of structures can be easily built in relatively unprepared sites, dismantled, transported and re-used even by not specialized handcraft. For these reasons, reciprocal structures have been widely used in the past for military purposes, and nowadays they seem to satisfy very well the different requirements of a quick and temporary shelter of a large archaeological area when they are shaped as grid shells. This paper proposes the design of a reversible, reciprocal framed grid shell to shelter the archaeological site of the Roman Shipwrecks in Pisa. The structure must protect excavations and archaeologists from the weather and provide an easy access to visitors. Additionally, it must allow for easy disassembling and moving to another site. The design choices aim at optimizing both structural efficiency and esthetical qualities. A parametric workflow for both the form finding and the digital fabrication processes has been developed, and a prototype of accommodative steel T-joint for timber reciprocal beams has been realized. Finally, a model using CNCcutting tested the structural feasibility of such a design approach.


Buildings | 2017

The TVT Glass Pavilion: Theoretical Study on a Highly Transparent Building Made with Long-Spanned TVT Portals Braced with Hybrid Glass-Steel Panels

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone; Dario Maesano


International Journal of Structural Glass and Advanced Materials Research | 2018

HYGLASS: Design Proposal for an Integrated Multifunctional Hybrid Glass-Steel Structure

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone


Challenging Glass 6 - Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass | 2018

Hybrid GLAss-Steel Stele (HYGLASS): Preliminary Mechanical Study on a Smart Tetrahelical Cantilevering Tall Structure

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone


Archive | 2017

Nodo strutturale per il collegamento di elementi di involucro edilizio, e struttura reticolare comprendente detto nodo

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone


MODULO | 2017

TVT Pavilion: progetto di un padiglione di grande luce integralmente vitreo

Maurizio Froli; Dario Maesano; Francesco Laccone


International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering | 2017

Experimental static and dynamic tests on a large-scale free-form Voronoi grid shell mock-up in comparison with finite-element method results

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone


EDA, ESEMPI DI ARCHITETTURA | 2017

Glasarchitektur: From Utopia To Engineering / L'architettura di Vetro Dall'Avanguardia alla tecnica contemporanea

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone


RIVISTA DEL VETRO | 2016

Concezione statica di strutture in vetro

Maurizio Froli; Francesco Laccone

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Nico Pietroni

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

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Paolo Cignoni

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

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