The idea to create a pre-stressed membrane structure emerged after the lack of protection from external influences on the atrium of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design at Dolenjska cesta 83 was recognised. The initial location offers a unique opportunity to mount such a structure on an old chimney that reaches 12 m into the sky. Through informal interviews conducted at the chosen site, I identified a number of starting points which I took into account during the design phase.
An in-depth investigation of biomimetics and the field of prestressed membrane structures revealed their direct intertwining, which is particularly evident in their effectiveness. Like many areas in nature, membrane structures fulfil their function with remarkable efficiency, compared to conventionally built structures. In this case, it is primarily a question of covering a large area using a minimum amount of material. The search for inspiration from nature has resulted in the multifunctionality of the roof. In addition to protection, it offers the additional function of rainwater harvesting. By highlighting this function, I wanted to stimulate a discussion on the benefits of rainwater harvesting and the lack of clean drinking water in the future.
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