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Explore the intersection of architecture styles and steel technology, showcasing the impact on design, engineering, production, and realization of structures for Liquid Design architecture. Prof. Dr. Mick Eekhout presents case studies and highlights the importance of collaboration among building parties.
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DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATION OF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE Prof.dr. Mick Eekhout, Professor of Product Development, Department of Building Technical Design, Faculty of Architecture, University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
19th century steeltechnology Neo-Styles Modernism Late Modernism Structuralism Post-Modernism Deconstructivism High-Tech Liquid Architecture Multi-Modernism historic influence of architecture styles on steeltechnology DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
interior of the dg bank DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
design for the provincial pavilion DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
scale model made by students DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
exterior of the pavilion under construction DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
rendering of the roof (with reinforcement structure) for the great hall DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout
· ‘Liquid design’ is generated out of sculptural considerations; · All lessons from the past seem to have been forgotten! · Structure & cladding components require an enormous effort; · The building technical composition is to be developed simultaneously with the architectural concept; · An extremely high degree of collaboration between all building parties concerned is necessary for a successful building team. DESIGN, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION & REALISATIONOF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘LIQUID DESIGN’ ARCHITECTURE sunday 14 december 2003 prof.dr mick eekhout