"It is a solar pavilion with the attribute of transforming its structure," explains the IAAC, "so as to follow the sun path and get the maximum advantage of the solar radiation, to be captured by the solar panels incorporated on its skin."
The pavilion is built in bent wood, and the students conducted extensive explorations of bending strategies, by dimensions, fabrication and assembly methods. The structure incorporates sensors and activators, which add a dynamic character to the pavilion, and a controlled movement to the structure's ribs.
An extensive documentation of the pavilion's construction process can be consulted at the IAAC's Summer school blog.
Participants: Guido Hermans, Veronika Natividade, Aline Vergauwen, Marc Subirana Ribera, Rodion Eremeev, Alexandra Chechetkina, Ayesha Farooq, Paula Baptista Borges, George Ladurner, Arrash Fakouri, Pedram Seddighzadeh Yazdi, Zinnur Osman Aytek, Marina Diez Cascon, Jordi Vinals Terrez, Fathi Nahal
Tutors: Areti Markopoulou, Rodrigo Rubio
Computational experts: Luis Fraguada, Guillem Camprodon
Fabrication experts: Jordi Portell, Anastasia Pistofidou
Coordination, Teaching Assistance: Nota Tsekoura
MAA Graduate Teaching Assistants: Emily Santos, Gabriel-Bello Diaz, Theodoris Grousopoulos, Rodrigo Aguirre