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                                      PROJECT o1 >> SKELETAL CONSTRUCTION (TEMPORARY BUS SHELTER)

This project is to allow the understanding of how a skeletal structure work and build up through the process of designing a buildable temporary bus shelter from scratch to the final product.

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In a group, we are to design and build a temporary bus shelter with combination of 2 different forms by using suitable material.

 

We are to show our understanding about skeletal structure, how it transfer load, how to strengthen it and how to join all the components together using suitable joining and tools.

 

A bus shelter is an essential part of any successful urban mass transit system. From the perspective of the users, a good bus shelter should beone that allow visibility, accessibility, comfortable and convenient, most importantly the safety of the bus shelter.

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// FInal Report

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                                      PROJECT o2 >> TENSILE STRUCTURE

In a group of three, we were to study the tensile structure, and to show the results of the study via two A2 boards as well as an model structure showing the joints, forces, construction and detailing of the selected structure. The building we are doing are the Munich Olympic Stadium located at Germany design by Frei Otto.. The model was built on an A3 MDF board.

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The A2 boards showed force analysis of the building, as well as details of specific joints and finishes that were present on the building. It summarizes how the building functions as a tensile structure, along with construction details and processeses. 

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// FInal Board

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