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The Geometry of Timber Lamella Vaults: Prototype Analysis

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Petrović, Milica
Ilić, Isidora
Mijatović, Svetislav
Šekularac, Nenad
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Abstract
This paper presents timber lamella structures applied to the circular cylinder surface when all lamellae axes intersect at the nodes. To achieve the uniformity of all elements in this structure, the geometry of the structure must be carefully designed. The main methods for the research are graphical and numerical methods for geometric design and a prototype construction for a specific geometric pattern. The methods are discussed for their ease of replication, as well as the possibility of reinterpretation on other surfaces, while the prototype design and construction give insight into the process from design to execution. The combination of these methods allows for a thorough analysis of the geometry for lamella structures. The analysis shows that geometrical design must begin from the whole to the lamella, and that the number of element types in the structure depends on the disposition of the elements and the angle of the pattern. The discussion shows the advantages and limit...ations of the proposed methods, while the conclusions give the guidelines for the implementation of lamella structures into new design projects.

Keywords:
Right circular cylinder / Parametric equations / Graphical method / Timber structures
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Buildings, 2022, 12, 10, 1653-
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  • Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

DOI: 10.3390/buildings12101653

ISSN: 2075-5309

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AB  - This paper presents timber lamella structures applied to the circular cylinder surface when
all lamellae axes intersect at the nodes. To achieve the uniformity of all elements in this structure,
the geometry of the structure must be carefully designed. The main methods for the research are
graphical and numerical methods for geometric design and a prototype construction for a specific
geometric pattern. The methods are discussed for their ease of replication, as well as the possibility of
reinterpretation on other surfaces, while the prototype design and construction give insight into the
process from design to execution. The combination of these methods allows for a thorough analysis of
the geometry for lamella structures. The analysis shows that geometrical design must begin from the
whole to the lamella, and that the number of element types in the structure depends on the disposition
of the elements and the angle of the pattern. The discussion shows the advantages and limitations of
the proposed methods, while the conclusions give the guidelines for the implementation of lamella
structures into new design projects.
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VL  - 12
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author = "Petrović, Milica and Ilić, Isidora and Mijatović, Svetislav and Šekularac, Nenad",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This paper presents timber lamella structures applied to the circular cylinder surface when
all lamellae axes intersect at the nodes. To achieve the uniformity of all elements in this structure,
the geometry of the structure must be carefully designed. The main methods for the research are
graphical and numerical methods for geometric design and a prototype construction for a specific
geometric pattern. The methods are discussed for their ease of replication, as well as the possibility of
reinterpretation on other surfaces, while the prototype design and construction give insight into the
process from design to execution. The combination of these methods allows for a thorough analysis of
the geometry for lamella structures. The analysis shows that geometrical design must begin from the
whole to the lamella, and that the number of element types in the structure depends on the disposition
of the elements and the angle of the pattern. The discussion shows the advantages and limitations of
the proposed methods, while the conclusions give the guidelines for the implementation of lamella
structures into new design projects.",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
journal = "Buildings",
title = "The Geometry of Timber Lamella Vaults: Prototype Analysis",
volume = "12",
number = "10",
pages = "1653",
doi = "10.3390/buildings12101653"
}
Petrović, M., Ilić, I., Mijatović, S.,& Šekularac, N.. (2022). The Geometry of Timber Lamella Vaults: Prototype Analysis. in Buildings
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)., 12(10), 1653.
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101653
Petrović M, Ilić I, Mijatović S, Šekularac N. The Geometry of Timber Lamella Vaults: Prototype Analysis. in Buildings. 2022;12(10):1653.
doi:10.3390/buildings12101653 .
Petrović, Milica, Ilić, Isidora, Mijatović, Svetislav, Šekularac, Nenad, "The Geometry of Timber Lamella Vaults: Prototype Analysis" in Buildings, 12, no. 10 (2022):1653,
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101653 . .

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