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Reimagining Design for a Light Environmental Impact: The Paper Composition Pavilion

Maren Zywietz*, Karsten Schlesier, Vincent Stiehle, Vincent Krauss, Anna Plate, Henrik Stamm, Anika Wallbrecher, Ahmad Bawar, Sara Mohammadi

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

The lightweight design philosophy has always stood for efficient use of materials and elegant structural design. Lightweight materials provide visual lightness but are not necessarily recyclable. In this publication we present a new demonstrator for circular lightweight structures that explores and redefines the design characteristics of lightweight structures. Lightness is understood here not only in terms of weight, but also in terms of environmental impact. The parametric design develops a forward-looking approach to lightweight structures based on material cycles, using paper as an alternative building material. The structural potential of the developed composite modules, consisting of folded paper, is tested for mechanical properties. In combination with cables to create a hybrid lightweight structure, the pavilion is then analysed concerning its environmental impact and circularity. As a temporary structure, the Paper Composition Pavilion, designed by architecture and structural engineering students as part of the IASS WG21 competition, embodies a new vision of sustainable lightweight concepts and invites reflection on the redefinition of responsible design in engineering to respond creatively to changes in the construction industry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the IASS 2024 Symposium
Subtitle of host publicationRedefining the Art of Structural Design
EditorsPhilippe Block, Giulia Boller, Catherine DeWolf, Jacqueline Pauli, Walter Kaufmann
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Publication series

NameProceedings of IASS Annual Symposia
Publisher International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures

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