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Susan Smith has worked as an editor and writer in the technology industry for over 16 years. As an editor she has been responsible for the launch of a number of technology trade publications, both in print and online. Currently, Susan is the Editor of GISCafe and AECCafe, as well as those sites’ … More » LightSpine, Venice Bridge, Venice, Italy 2010 by Carlo Ratti AssociatiFebruary 7th, 2011 by Susan Smith
LightSpine proposes a lightweight timber bridge made from prefabricated customised modular components designed and architected by Carlo Ratti Associati, Atmos Studio and engineered by ARUP Advanced Geometry Unit. It can be rapidly assembled and has been developed as an efficient, elegant response to emergency situations (e.g. post-earthquake in Haiti and Chile). Architects: carlorattiassociati – walter nicolino & carlo ratti Carlo Ratti, Walter Nicolino, Giovanni de Niederhausern, Alberto Bottero 26 Corso Quintino Sella 26 10131 Turin Italy +39 011 8130851 carlo@carloratti.com www.carloratti.com
atmos studio Alex Haw 14 bacon street London E1 6LF UK +44 7815 040 619 mail@atmosstudio.com www.atmosstudio.com/
Structural Engineering: ARUP Advanced Geometry Unit Daniel Bosia, Cecil Balmond 13 Fittzroy Street London W1T 4BQ +44 (0) 20 7636 1531
The bridge ties together a series of timber vertebrae along a pair of curving catenary cables following a line of optimised structural efficiency. Sustainably sourced timber forms the core material, seamlessly blending the treads and risers into monolithic milled masses that can be neatly and rapidly transported and assembled in situ.
Procedure:
a. start with a catenary b. fill it with a wooden spine c. invert it into a bridge d. measure stress and show with light
Design features: • catenary design • dynamic light visualisation of structural stress; sensors between each timber vertebra measure structural stress, which is represented by light intensity |