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April | 2010 | 4-Dimensional Masonry Construction
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Lara Davis : MIT M.Arch Design-Research Thesis. Archive for April, 2010. Bull; April 29, 2010 • 1 Comment. FORM IS DICTATED BY 4-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING TECHNIQUE. Bull; April 29, 2010 • Leave a Comment. 4D Drawing in Funicular masonry. Bull; April 29, 2010 • 1 Comment. What is the 4-Dimensional Drawing? Bull; April 29, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Bull; April 26, 2010 • Leave a Comment. From Construction to Design, Design to Construction. Bull; April 13, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Artifex Workshop '09.
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4D Drawing in Funicular masonry | 4-Dimensional Masonry Construction
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Lara Davis : MIT M.Arch Design-Research Thesis. 4D Drawing in Funicular masonry. As far as the 4-Dimensional drawing goes, there is a tremendous precedent of such a concept in the history of the design of funicular masonry structures. Graphical analysis itself is a drawing system which is scalable to describe the surface of a built structure, and is further materialized through its foundational principles in Hooke’s Second Law:. Guastavino, Cathedral of St. John the Divine. By limacon24 on April 29, 2010.
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February | 2010 | 4-Dimensional Masonry Construction
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Lara Davis : MIT M.Arch Design-Research Thesis. Archive for February, 2010. Bull; February 25, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Gathering drawing tools…. Bull; February 14, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Bull; February 10, 2010 • Leave a Comment. Late night folding of the mind…. Bull; February 10, 2010 • Leave a Comment. 4th dimension – a diagram of space-time. Bull; February 8, 2010 • Leave a Comment. The Masonry Design-Research Laboratory : Heros of Method. Bull; February 7, 2010 • Leave a Comment.
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Penultimate review | 4-Dimensional Masonry Construction
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Lara Davis : MIT M.Arch Design-Research Thesis. By limacon24 on April 26, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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March | 2010 | 4-Dimensional Masonry Construction
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Lara Davis : MIT M.Arch Design-Research Thesis. Archive for March, 2010. Bull; March 2, 2010 • Leave a Comment. John Ochsendorf, Nader Tehrani and Mark Jarzombek. The Marvin E. Goody prize committee / James Kolodziey and Green Leaf brick / MIT Masonry Research group / MIT School of Architecture Planning, Department of Architecture. Artifex Workshop '09. Block Research Group, ETH. Equilibrium Y'all Vault. Institute for Lightweight Structures (ILEK). MIT Dept. of Architecture. The MIT Masonry Building Team.
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Press | The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick
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The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick. A project of the MIT Masonry Research group. 8211; – –. Vault N51: A Low Carbon Masonry Innovation. Invites the design community and the general public to celebrate the unveiling of a thin brick vault, constructed by graduate architecture students at MIT. The event will take place at the MIT Museum on Friday, September 11th from 7:00pm to 9:30 pm and will showcase additional innovations in masonry. This event is part of the. Program, a series of evening events at the...
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The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick | A project of the MIT Masonry Research group | Page 2
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The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick. A project of the MIT Masonry Research group. April 6, 2010. Photo courtesy of Mallory). More soon, but the “Why Design Now? 8221; exhibition opens in early May. Stay tuned! From → Uncategorized. March 4, 2010. Mind – is the most glorious part of architecture, sadly missing from academia: Teamwork. Coordination. Delivery. Stay tuned… The production has been designed, and the C-H show is about to begin. From → Uncategorized. January 28, 2010. From → Uncategorized.
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The Adaptation of the Unit | The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick
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The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick. A project of the MIT Masonry Research group. The Adaptation of the Unit. April 8, 2010. 5 day construction schedule. It should be noted here that one of the most formative constraints for the design of this vault was that of time. The curvature of the vault is composed of splines which vary in profile but are fixed in length all in order to keep an equal coursing pattern and to save in the time and labor-intensive process of custom-cutting bricks. Leave one →. Normal...
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Green Leaf bricks – 30% [****] | The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick
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The MIT Masonry Team: Brick by Brick. A project of the MIT Masonry Research group. Green Leaf bricks – 30% [* * ]. April 8, 2010. Green Leaf brick is a 100% post-consumer and post-industrial recycled material composed of:. 30% processed sewage wastes. Byproducts of open pit-mining operations. Virgin ceramic scrap slated for landfill. Industrial dust filtration contents. Among other things…. I assure you, we have had many-a-person inquisitively smell them but one is hardly likely to get a whiff of anythin...