View
3
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
CONNECTION & COLLABORATION: LESSONS FROM PETER RICE3 rd & 4 th YEAR ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 2013Students: Milo Bashford, Gerard Bennett, Ross Boyce, Patrick Brady, Robert A Burns, Robert G Burns, Sean Casey, Andrew Cleary, Carl Corcoran, Anna Cullen, Chris Daly, Adam Darby, Bernard Deay, Mark Denneny, Vincent Doherty, Mark Doyle, Dean Farrell, Ciaran Ford, Shane Hall, Ross Harrell, Ben Harrison, Colin Hemon, Adam Henderson, Fatma Hinawy, Darren Hoey, David Holland, Brian Kennedy, Akvile Klapatauskaite, Davitt Lamon, Brian Lee, Peter Lemasney, Ciaran Lennon, Brendan Linnane, Sarah Mac Loughlin, James Maguire, Peter Mahon, Brian Malone, Michael Malone, Jason Mc Elroy, Kevin Mc Feely, Karl Mc Garry, Pauric Mc Gill, Marcus Mc Guire, Joe Mc Nally, Kevin McNulty, Bryan Menton, Darragh Moore, Stephen Morris, Niall Murphy, Owen O’Flaherty, Ruairi O’Neill, John O’Sullivan, Daryl Phelan, Martin Philip, Ian Plunkett, Robert Quinn, Stephen Ralph, David Reilly, Jonathan Rogers, Anita Salako, Andrei Triffo, Aiga Veltensone, David Veltom, John Wolfe-Flanagan, Dominika Zubiak. Staff: Cormac Allen, Eric Bates, Noel Brady, Máirtín D’Alton, Pierce Fahy, Rory Greenan, Orna Hanly, John Lauder, Tim O’Leary, Jim Roche, Sima Rouholamin, David Wright. Collaborators: Gerard Crowley, Peter Flynn, Declan McGonagle, Sean Ó Laoire.
R e n z o P i a n o
Day 1:Floor elements laid.
Day 1:End arches and ramps positioned
Day 2:Standard arches fixed
Day 2:Structure Complete
Day 2:Fabric in place
Day 2:Fabric secured and end wallscompleted
Chord Connection
Chord Detail
Top of Pyramid Detail
Chord Base Exploded
Chord Base Detail Leg and Truss Rubber Block Detail Duct at Chord DetailLeg DetailHinge Detail
Cross Section1:50
Elevation1:50
Section1:50
Stage 1The platform structure is first put inplace with the trusses fixed to the legs
Stage 3The arch is raised into position by using lifts and crank systems.
Stage 2The arch is then attached to the platformby the hinges at the base.
Stage 4The ductwork and the floor panels are then installed.
Stage 5When a half arch is complete, it is fixed onto another half arch by a cast aluminium chord fixing to complete a section of the pavilion. This process is repeated to complete the remaining sections of the pavilion. The 2 base hinges on either side of the arch and the pin fixing at the top complete the 3 pinned joint which is the main structure of the pavilion.
The IBM Travelling Pavilion lies among one of Peter Rice’s accomplishments such as the Sydney Opera House, Lloyds building and the Pompidou Centre. The pavilion was designed to maximise functionali-ty and portability while maintaining a simple design. This was achieved by prefabricating the various el-ements of the building to minimise onsite assembly and using repetitive bays to minimise simplify the de-sign. The structure was a series of 3 pin arches that were bolted to the floor of the building. There is also a set of outer arches fixing the poly carbonate pyramids back to the inner frame. Polycarbonate was used as the main cladding element but also structurally.
Assembly Detail3D Chord assembly detail
Assembly Detail2D Chord assembly detail
Polycarbonate Pyramid
Laminated Timber Inner Chord
Cast aluminium fixing
ABS sandwich panelwith fenolic resin insulation
Timber Floor PanelsCorrugated sheet metal
Cast aluminium fixing
Steel truss structure
Steel legs
Laminated TimberOuter Chord
Anti condensationduct with transculentmembrane
Laminated TimberOuter Chord
Polycarbonate Pyramid
Laminated Timber Inner Chord
Cast aluminiumfixing
Steel truss structure for platform
Further Development - MoMI Pavilion 1992
Assembly Stages
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Laminated Timber
Inner Arch
Bolts
Arches be-ing lifted into place for con-struction
Polycarbonate pyramids with laminated timber outer chords
3D views of the arches connected to-gether by cast aluminium fixings
This is the finished product of the MoMI pa-vilion. It has a fabric finish compared to the polycarbonate finish on the IBM pavilion.
Aluminium connector
Aluminium Mullion ribs
Floor Construction
Beechwood Chord
Cast Aluminium plate
Aluminium casters
Polycarbonate Pyramid
Cast Aluminium block
Cross Pin
Base Plate
Inner arch
Horizontal Tie
Cast aluminiumconnector
Inner arch
Horizontal tie
Aluminium connector
Cast Aluminium plate
Laminated timber inner arch Horizontal ties
Aluminium connector
Horizontal ties
Laminated timber inner arch
Aluminium connector
Ring forventilation
Stainless steeladjustable jacks
Cast Aluminiumchord tie
Pin chord tie
1 9 8 0 - 1 9 8 4
Recommended