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Analysis of the construction of a reinforced-concrete free-form roof formwork and the development of a unit-construction method

Sei Hayashi, Tomoyuki Gondo

2020Journal of Building Engineering17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the advent of the modernist movement in architecture, organic shapes have attracted designers. Digital fabrication technology and three-dimensional computer-aided design have made the architectural design of free-form shapes much easier. However, the construction of these shapes still has many risks in terms of cost and time management. This study aims to develop a new unit construction method by integrating digital fabrication with the conventional wooden construction technique on a large architectural scale and compare its productivity throughout the construction process to the conventional method. This paper first illustrates the current situation of free-form shape production by surveying a reinforced-concrete roof-construction project using a conventional construction method in Japan. We then develop a new construction method in which curved surfaces are divided into portable units in order to reduce on-site labor and ensure a high degree of accuracy. Finally, we analyze its productivity by conducting some assembly experiments. The new method reduces on-site labor costs by 93% compared with the conventional method.

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FormworkRoofEngineeringProcess (computing)Construction engineeringConstruction managementProductivityArchitectureComputer scienceCivil engineeringOperating systemVisual artsEconomicsArtMacroeconomicsInnovations in Concrete and Construction MaterialsBIM and Construction IntegrationStructural Analysis and Optimization
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