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October 29, 2009
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The Tetrahdron
The tetrahedron module can be replicated multidirectionally to form a continuous structure.
Effectively, this structure functions like a space frame – lightweight and porous – only better, because it can extend vertically.
Can this idea be translated to a building where walls, floors and ramps are composed by this same modular unit?
I imagine a spiral ramp made up of a series of flat floors. Circulation space and functional space become one.
Categories: AY 2009/2010 SEM 1
frost, modules, tetrahedron



