
Understanding Forces in Skeletal Structure:




Aim of this project are as follows:
. The objective of these project was to create an understanding of solid structure and surface structure and relevant structural component and also to understandhow a solid structure and surface structure reacts under loading.
. These would require brainstorming for facing the obstacles while constructing the model and solve the problems.
Learning Outcomes
. To create an understanding of solid and
surface structure and its relevant structural component.
. To understand how a solid structure and
surface structure reacts under loading.. to demonstrate a convincing understanding
of how solid construction and surface
construction works
Learning Outcomes
• Apply construction system in design.
• Analyse the issues of strength, stiffness and stability of structures including modes of structural.
• Recognize the implication of construction systems in design.
Aim of this project are as follows:
• To create an understanding of skeletal structure and its relevant structural components.
• To understand how a skeletal structure reacts under loading.
• To demonstrate a convincing understanding of how Skeletal Construction works.
• To be able to manipulate Skeletal Construction to solve an oblique Design problem.
Final tower statistic:
Height (cm): 31
Weight (Gram): 87.5
Load (KG): 25
Efficiency: 8.85
#of sticks: 80
PROJECT ONE




Experiencing and understanding skeletal construction is important as it is one of the most widely used structures for building support. As a designer we should know how skeletal structure works. Skeletal structure provides the load bearing resistance of the structure and supports the secondary elements.
PROJECT TWO
Understanding forces in solid and surface structures:
A temporary pavilion designed and erected in Chicago’s millennium park as part of the Burnham plaza celebrations reflecting the Chicago’s long tradition for embracing cutting edge architecture.
The pavilion was designed and built to maximize the recycling and re-use of the materials after its role in Millennium Park. It can be re-installed for future use
at another site.