Laboratory work

Laboratory work is essential for scientific research, progress and innovation. The MeMC department has a large lab with state-of-the-art equipment to facilitate the experimental assessment – on true scale – of the mechanical behaviour of the structures that will be developed. The lab of ARCH’s department is specialised in prototyping full-scale lightweight structures.

Two pairs of A4a/b modules, arranged together to form an A4 TRC shell prototype, connected with four steel hinges. © Arnaud De Coster
Four point bending test of reclaimed wood.
© Gabrielle Nicolas

Digital modelling

To investigate and develop resource-efficient structural elements for future sustainable construction, employing the latest digital technologies is of crucial importance. We aim to accelerate the adoption of digital tools to build up expertise in digital modelling and fabrication technologies. In doing so, we strive towards ‘digital construction’.

Preliminary prototype of the restricted hinged connection, a possible connection systems for the reusable, modular plate system.
© Ellen Leemans

A set of 27 shell configurations, assembled with a repeating pair of modules.
© Arnaud De Coster

Prototyping

Prototyping allows the transformation of design concepts into tangible models for evaluation, refinement and exhibition to a large audience. Structural integrity, spatial relationships and material choices can be assessed and optimised accordingly.

The rethought ReciPlyDome, a rapidly assembled a kit-of-parts structure with single-layered structural members and a new connection system. © Ahmed Soliman, © Ellen Leemans

Bending-active plate components in configurable kit-of-pats systems. © Ahmed Soliman