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Conference Paper: Computational design and optimization of quad meshes based on diagonal meshes

TitleComputational design and optimization of quad meshes based on diagonal meshes
Authors
KeywordsQuad meshes
mesh optimization
constrained meshes
asymptotic curves
construction-aware design
Issue Date2021
Citation
The 7th Advances in Architectural Geometry (AAG) Conference, Online Conference, Paris, France, 28-29 April 2021 How to Cite?
AbstractA significant amount of research in Architectural Geometry has dealt with skins and structures which follow a quadrilateral layout with double curvature. In many cases, such quad networks are computationally accessed by quad meshes which obey various constraints. These may concern planarity of faces, supporting structures which follow specific curvature paths, conditions on node angles, static equilibrium and others. In this paper we draw the attention to a new way of computing such constrained quad meshes. The new methodology is based on the diagonal meshes of a quad mesh and the checkerboard pattern of parallelograms one obtains by subdividing a quad mesh at its edge midpoints. The new approach is easy to understand and implement. It simplifies the transfer from the familiar theory of smooth surfaces to the discrete setting of quad meshes. This is illustrated with planar quad meshes and asymptotic nets, in particular with those exhibiting a constant node angle. The application of such networks has advanced fabrication-aware-design in the ar- chitectural practice. Looking at asymptotic nets specifically, we list their potentials and challenges for the construction of strained gridshells. The benefits of constant node angles are highlighted along different construction methods in timber and steel. We conclude with current developments, looking at less-restricted and transformable asymptotic structures, and how they are designed.
DescriptionLong Presentation Paper - Session I
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AAG 2020 Conference was postponed to 2021
Hosted by Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and Université Gustave Eiffel
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/285458

 

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dc.contributor.authorJiang, C-
dc.contributor.authorWang, C-
dc.contributor.authorSchling, E-
dc.contributor.authorPottmann, H-
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-18T03:53:37Z-
dc.date.available2020-08-18T03:53:37Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationThe 7th Advances in Architectural Geometry (AAG) Conference, Online Conference, Paris, France, 28-29 April 2021-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/285458-
dc.descriptionLong Presentation Paper - Session I-
dc.descriptionDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AAG 2020 Conference was postponed to 2021-
dc.descriptionHosted by Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and Université Gustave Eiffel-
dc.description.abstractA significant amount of research in Architectural Geometry has dealt with skins and structures which follow a quadrilateral layout with double curvature. In many cases, such quad networks are computationally accessed by quad meshes which obey various constraints. These may concern planarity of faces, supporting structures which follow specific curvature paths, conditions on node angles, static equilibrium and others. In this paper we draw the attention to a new way of computing such constrained quad meshes. The new methodology is based on the diagonal meshes of a quad mesh and the checkerboard pattern of parallelograms one obtains by subdividing a quad mesh at its edge midpoints. The new approach is easy to understand and implement. It simplifies the transfer from the familiar theory of smooth surfaces to the discrete setting of quad meshes. This is illustrated with planar quad meshes and asymptotic nets, in particular with those exhibiting a constant node angle. The application of such networks has advanced fabrication-aware-design in the ar- chitectural practice. Looking at asymptotic nets specifically, we list their potentials and challenges for the construction of strained gridshells. The benefits of constant node angles are highlighted along different construction methods in timber and steel. We conclude with current developments, looking at less-restricted and transformable asymptotic structures, and how they are designed.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofAdvances in Architectural Geometry Conference (AAG 2020)-
dc.subjectQuad meshes-
dc.subjectmesh optimization-
dc.subjectconstrained meshes-
dc.subjectasymptotic curves-
dc.subjectconstruction-aware design-
dc.titleComputational design and optimization of quad meshes based on diagonal meshes-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailSchling, E: schling@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authoritySchling, E=rp02621-
dc.identifier.hkuros312801-

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