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Solar Ark 3.0: A lightweight, energy-efficient house based on smooth poly-hypar surface structures
by
Zhang, Junjun
, Zhang, Hong
, Zhu, Yusong
, Wu, Yanhua
, Cao, Ting
in
20th century
/ And energy-efficient construction
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Design
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy self-sufficiency
/ Freeform shell
/ Gaudi, Antonio (1852-1926)
/ Geometry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hyperbolic paraboloid
/ Integrated approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Methods
/ Modular design
/ Modular structures
/ Modular systems
/ Prototypes
/ Smooth poly-hypar surface
/ Smoothness
/ Solar houses
/ Surface geometry
2024
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Solar Ark 3.0: A lightweight, energy-efficient house based on smooth poly-hypar surface structures
by
Zhang, Junjun
, Zhang, Hong
, Zhu, Yusong
, Wu, Yanhua
, Cao, Ting
in
20th century
/ And energy-efficient construction
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Design
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy self-sufficiency
/ Freeform shell
/ Gaudi, Antonio (1852-1926)
/ Geometry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hyperbolic paraboloid
/ Integrated approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Methods
/ Modular design
/ Modular structures
/ Modular systems
/ Prototypes
/ Smooth poly-hypar surface
/ Smoothness
/ Solar houses
/ Surface geometry
2024
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Solar Ark 3.0: A lightweight, energy-efficient house based on smooth poly-hypar surface structures
by
Zhang, Junjun
, Zhang, Hong
, Zhu, Yusong
, Wu, Yanhua
, Cao, Ting
in
20th century
/ And energy-efficient construction
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Design
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy self-sufficiency
/ Freeform shell
/ Gaudi, Antonio (1852-1926)
/ Geometry
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Hyperbolic paraboloid
/ Integrated approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Methods
/ Modular design
/ Modular structures
/ Modular systems
/ Prototypes
/ Smooth poly-hypar surface
/ Smoothness
/ Solar houses
/ Surface geometry
2024
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Solar Ark 3.0: A lightweight, energy-efficient house based on smooth poly-hypar surface structures
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Solar Ark 3.0: A lightweight, energy-efficient house based on smooth poly-hypar surface structures
2024
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Overview
This research addresses energy consumption challenges in the design and construction of concrete freeform surface architecture. It proposes an integrated design approach centered on smooth poly-hypar surfaces, serving as a mediator to amalgamate architectural smoothness, structural stiffness, construction convenience, and building energy efficiency from the initial design phase. To testify the versatile functionality of smooth poly-hypar surfaces beyond structural loadbearing, they are employed in the design and construction of a Solar house—a prototype aimed at establishing an energy-efficient modular design and construction system for concrete-freeform surface buildings. This approach capitalizes on the unique structural and geometrical properties offered by smooth poly-hypar surfaces. By leveraging this special geometry, the methodology transcends individual stages, encompassing the entire integrated process and overcoming limitations associated with traditional sequential design strategies. It underscores the interconnected nature of design, construction, and sustainability considerations.
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Elsevier B.V,Higher Education Press,KeAi Publishing Communications Ltd
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