Form: an adventure in concrete and brick

Author: John Orr

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1 April 2014

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Form: an adventure in concrete and brick

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John Orr

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 4, 2014, Page(s) 12-20

Date published

1 April 2014

Author

John Orr

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 4, 2014, Page(s) 12-20

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

One of two individuals to be awarded the Pai Lin Li Travel Award in 2013, John Orr reports on the time he spent visiting South America, studying examples of flexible formwork in Chile and the work of Eladio Dieste in Uruguay.

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This paper describes the result of a travel scholarship undertaken in 2013 and generously funded by the Institution of Structural Engineers' Educational Trust Pai Lin Li Travel Award. The principles of form active design can facilitate architecturally interesting, structurally optimised, materially efficient construction. The paper sets out to illustrate:

  • How the concrete construction industry may be positively influenced by recent advances in flexible formwork technology, towards an aim of low carbon construction
  • How the prestressed brickwork and construction techniques of Eladio Dieste might be utilised to influence the future direction of form active construction across the world.
  • Links between these two objectives are made, before conclusions and ideas for future work are presented. Covering European and South American construction, the travel award provided a unique perspective on the political, social, economic and technical demands of sustainable and materially efficient construction. Relationships between these complex demands will be considered, to demonstrate the important role that structural engineers can have in facilitating sustainable construction through their choices of form and material.

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12-20
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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