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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

EPFL Student project: refuge+observatoire scientifique - Alpes



Eglantine Bigot-Doll recently presented her Master project at the EPFL:
"Stratégie(s) d’emplacement et de conception d’un refuge+observatoire scientifique en haute montagne, Envers des Aiguilles de Chamonix, Haute-Savoie (74), France".

Rhino and RhinoScript were the main design tools. The site model was milled with RhinoTerrain and OSB panels. 3D Printing was also used for the other shapes.


Eglantine's Blog.Project presentation in French (PDF 77,9Mb)

Posted by Carlos Perez at 5:39 PM
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Labels: architecture, CAM, digital fabrication, RhinoTerrain, scripting, students

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