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Revision as of 10:02, 25 September 2013
Third Presentation
The construction of the pavilion is based on the growth of an L-system. This L-system is derived from the floor plan which is based on Cellular Autonoma and fits within the hexagonal grid. The construction consists of columns partly covered with a skin. The size of the L-system column -and so the amount of branches- is derived from the amount of neighbors of the cells forming the base of the column. A formula makes the columns surrounding a bigger open space branch more than a column surrounding a smaller open space. Logic of L-system branching (degrees seen from perpendicular of base)
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