2019
DOI: 10.52842/conf.acadia.2019.140
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“…The FRP-timber hybrid system presented in this paper aims to create a novel building system for multi-story applications in architecture consisting of horizontal structural elements and vertical load-bearing wall elements. The horizontal elements or slabs combine the advantageous aspects of coreless wound FRP components-lightweight, high potential for adaptability, and minimal production waste (Dambrosio et al 2019)-with a thin LVL plate. By creating a walkable surface, the LVL takes the live load, providing compression resistance to the system, and transfers these forces to the fiber structure that caters to structural depth.…”
Section: Methods System Conceptualization and Demonstratormentioning
confidence: 99%
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Maison Fibre

Dambrosio,
Schlopschnat,
Zechmeister
et al. 2021
ACADIA Proceedings
“…The FRP-timber hybrid system presented in this paper aims to create a novel building system for multi-story applications in architecture consisting of horizontal structural elements and vertical load-bearing wall elements. The horizontal elements or slabs combine the advantageous aspects of coreless wound FRP components-lightweight, high potential for adaptability, and minimal production waste (Dambrosio et al 2019)-with a thin LVL plate. By creating a walkable surface, the LVL takes the live load, providing compression resistance to the system, and transfers these forces to the fiber structure that caters to structural depth.…”
Section: Methods System Conceptualization and Demonstratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such methods were then applied to the realization of demonstrators that would showcase principles of locally adapted fiber layups in a single layer shell structure (Knippers et al 2015), as well as in a composite segmented shell with highly differentiated components (Parascho et al 2015). Further developments have subsequently led to the introduction of specific design features allowing an interface with other parts of a building (Prado et al 2017) and the development of an full architectural scale novel fiber composite building system (Dambrosio et al 2019). The following sections illustrate the design and development of the Maison Fibre project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%

Maison Fibre

Dambrosio,
Schlopschnat,
Zechmeister
et al. 2021
ACADIA Proceedings
“…Using this technique, several experimental research examples have been constructed, each investigating specific aspects of the process (Reichert et al, 2014;Dörstelmann et al, 2014;Solly et al, 2019). This foundational research served as a base for the development of large-scale digital fibrous building systems in the recent past (Dambrosio et al, 2019;Dambrosio et al, 2021). However, all these projects relied on the use of oil-based carbon fibres in combination with glass fibres, making their integration in a circular economy difficult.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fig. 4 b) the machine is attached to axis 1 of the robot arm following concepts described by Dambrosio [32] and Mindermann [22]. In fig.…”
Section: Concept and Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%