Sunday, May 8, 2011

www tower

the www tower is a tensegrity structure made from three continuous over lapping 'www' shaped beams which are separated but held together by tension cables.

the structure is built from rigid compression members held together by pin joints and isolated by tension cables.  the greater the tension in the cables, the more rigid the overall structure becomes with an increased capacity to carry load.

the tower structure is similar to the lattice slab structures developed by Reno Motro.

the structure can be easily assembled or collapsed as required and can be utilised for portable or deployable structures.  the structure also has the potential to be articulated like a prehensile tail by using actuators to vary the tensioning in each line.

this type of structure can be viewed at both the micro and macro scale.  it could be used for large scale building structures or at the micro level, compressive members in a tensegrity structure - of this or any other configuration - could be decomposed into an assembly of smaller and smaller compressive members.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Cubic Helix

this is a cubic helix
as I couldn't find any images of a cubic helix on line I thought I'd post some.

the helix is made from 12 mini Rubik's cubes stuck together with double sided tape.

the cubic helix maybe a very simple form but for some reason it is still quite difficult to comprehend and it has an illusionary quality to it, almost like some of Escher's stair drawings.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

tensegrity tetrahelix

Here are some images of a tetrahelix made with a tensegrity structure.  The basic structure is what is often referred to as v-expander modules (not sure of their origin..).

The tetrahedron modules were assembled by a mirror and rotation transformation, in an attempt to make the structure more random (but it doesn't appear to have worked.  the next model will be made up of regular 'boat' modules (blocks of 3 tetrahedrons).


suspended over the pool at our house.


looking down roughly on axis


a close up of the tendon used to stress the structure.  the orange tendon holds the form together, cut the tendon and the form collapses, analogous with deflating a tyre.  as a note tensegrity and pneumatics are conceptually very similar.


a basic v-expander module, rational and very beautiful - to my eyes anyway.