Vittorio Giorgini (1926-2010), a space-morphologist architect, grew Florence, where he attended the School of Architecture. From the earliest years of his academic studies, he showed interest in developing a research on natural models with the aim of applying them to architecture, in order to obtain more efficient complex systems. His studies focused, therefore, on the analysis of membrane structures, tensile structures and on the elabora-tion of tetrahedral and octahedral structural meshes. He experimented spatial meshes which contract, expand, recompose and adapt to tensions, as happens in the nervous, circulatory
VITTORIO GIORGINI’S ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIMENTATIONS AT THE DAWN OF PARAMETRIC MODELLING
Denise Ulivieri
;Filippo Iardella;Marco Giorgio Bevilacqua
2019-01-01
Abstract
Vittorio Giorgini (1926-2010), a space-morphologist architect, grew Florence, where he attended the School of Architecture. From the earliest years of his academic studies, he showed interest in developing a research on natural models with the aim of applying them to architecture, in order to obtain more efficient complex systems. His studies focused, therefore, on the analysis of membrane structures, tensile structures and on the elabora-tion of tetrahedral and octahedral structural meshes. He experimented spatial meshes which contract, expand, recompose and adapt to tensions, as happens in the nervous, circulatoryFile in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.