Exploring the Design of a Wooden Roof with Triple Curves
Hello. Today, I’d like to share a project where I explored the design of a building with a large roof made of wood bent into triple curves. Through these idea sketches, I aimed to explore new design possibilities.
Unlocking New Potential in Wood
Wood has been a traditional building material for centuries, but I wanted to push its potential even further. By bending wood into triple curves, I envisioned creating a roof that combines beauty and functionality in a novel way. This idea is an attempt to merge natural materials with futuristic design concepts.
The Sketching Process
The first step was to figure out how to bend wood into triple curves. My sketchbook became a playground for various curves and structural ideas. Through these sketches, I sought to maximize the flexibility and strength of the wood, resulting in a roof design characterized by functional and aesthetically pleasing curves.
Design Features
The roof design is distinguished by its elegant curved form. It leverages the natural texture of wood while presenting a futuristic appearance. The large roof covers an expansive area and incorporates natural light to create a bright and open space beneath it.
Challenges and Joys
This project involves the technical challenge of bending wood into triple curves. However, overcoming this challenge opens up new possibilities in architecture. Through this design, I aim to propose new ways of using natural materials and inspire future architectural innovations.
In Conclusion
This idea sketch is a bold attempt to explore the potential of wood. Through this project, I aim to pave new paths in architectural design. I am excited to see how such challenges will influence future architecture.
If anyone finds this project intriguing, please reach out. I’d love to explore new architectural possibilities together.
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