Cases of Lightweight Structures for Polar Areas

The paper focuses on what the authors call ‘Polar Lightweight Structures’. The first part presents a collection of lightweight structures (LWS) designed and built for Antarctic conditions, with the aim of demonstrating the diversity of approaches attempted by designers. The second part of the paper...

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Main Authors: Pedreros, Jessica Fernandoy, Christ, Julian, Shepherd, Paul, Koss, Holger
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (IASS ) 2017
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/5e2549f4-ade4-4a80-ace2-232b8ed27675
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Summary:The paper focuses on what the authors call ‘Polar Lightweight Structures’. The first part presents a collection of lightweight structures (LWS) designed and built for Antarctic conditions, with the aim of demonstrating the diversity of approaches attempted by designers. The second part of the paper presents two studies where different computational methods were applied for the design of generic LWS based on the local conditions of two particular Polar locations; namely, the Arctic region and Glacier Union in the Antarctic plateau. Both studies were conducted independently with the aim of demonstrating the feasibility of employing LWS of larger dimensions/scale than currently seen in Polar settings.