Designing Lightweight Structures from Recyclable and Organic Materials: The Rethinking Lightweight Pavilion

Maren Zywietz*, Karsten Schlesier, Annette Bögle

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

The current development towards bending-active structural design indicates that lightweight structures constantly evolve due to contemporary demands. This paper documents the approach to rethinking lightweight structures to face the growing scarcity of resources. Since conventional composite materials in lightweight structures have severe limitations in terms of their recyclability, this raises new challenges for designers and engineers in the use of raw materials. In order to reduce the environmental impact, this research investigates the use of fully recyclable materials made from renewable resources in bending-active tensile structures. Based on an experimental approach, this paper presents an innovative pavilion design which will be exhibited as a built prototype at the IASS WG21 competition. The results of the four-step methodology consisting of parametric design, material testing, numerical simulation and the verification of the results using a mock-up structure are presented and discussed. The Rethinking Lightweight Pavilion demonstrates that the use of materials suitable for the circular economy can make an inspiring contribution to lightweight structures of the future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInspiring the Next Generation
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on Spatial Structures 2020/21 (IASS2020/21-Surrey7)
EditorsAlireza Behnejad, Gerard Parke, Omidali Samavati
PublisherUniversity of Surrey
Pages3316-3325
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)978-1-7399393-3-5
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventIASS Annual Symposium 2020/21: Inspiring the Next Generation - Guildford, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Aug 202127 Aug 2021

Conference

ConferenceIASS Annual Symposium 2020/21
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGuildford
Period23/08/2127/08/21

Keywords

  • lightweight
  • sustainability
  • circular economy
  • recycling
  • eco-design
  • hybrid structure
  • form-finding
  • bending-active
  • ash wood
  • wool fabric
  • alternative building materials

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