Emil Adiels
Emil is a researcher and lecturer and a part of the Architecture and Engineering Research Group. He teaches within the field of parametric design and his research focus is gravitational structures and masonry with respect to geometry, structural mechanics and production methods. The goal is to support the architectural design process and physical prototyping stages by creating digital tools. The research is driven by mathematical models linked to geometry, production and physical phenomenon with a firm ground in materiality and artistic exploration.
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The architectural application of shells whose boundaries subtend a constant solid angle
Internal Force and Moment Surfaces for Shells
The geometry of the flow of forces and moments across a shell
The structural behaviour of masonry bridges designed as hydrostatic shells
The geometry of the flow of forces and moments across a shell
The geometry of the equilibrium of forces and moments in shells
Form-finding of shells containing both tension and compression using the Airy stress function
Geometry linking the art of building and the Universe: Geometric patterns on shells and grid shells
The construction of new masonry bridges inspired by Paul Séjourné
The design , fabrication and assembly of an asymptotic timber gridshell
Design, fabrication and assembly of a geodesic gridshell in a student workshop
The use of virtual work for the formfinding of fabric, shell and gridshell structures
Brick patterns on shells using geodesic coordinates
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