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The Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall is an exhibition pavilion designed at the University of Stuttgart which is an integrated model of computational design and manufacture robotic.
The project shows the opportunity to use renewable resources, in this case the wood, to create an innovative construction with the aid of robotic systems. It is in fact, the first building in the world with a support structure consisting entirely of slabs multilayer of beech accomplished by robot.
The innovative aspects that characterize the project can be defined in the following five points.
The Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall is organized in two distinct spatial zones connected by an intermediate space: the input space and the main exhibition space are defined with a domed structure, constituted by plates polygonal convex, while the space of the transition is the result of a spatial contraction saddle-shaped, whose coating consists of plates polygonal concave. The main exhibition area is the wider part of the building with height of 6 meters and orieented towards the landscape with a large window.
The project was developed by the Institute for Computational Design, the Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, Engineering and the Institute of Geodesy and realized in collaboration with Mullerblaustein Holzbau GmbH.
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