Monday, 21 March 2011

Thanh-Invisible joint


Temporary chapel for the Deaconesses of St-Loup is one of the timber structure that can stand by itself and with very less joining pieces. Sometimes can be called the "invisible joint"

The interior has no joining. all the joints has been intensively left in outer skin and are covered by another layer of thin timber panel. Therefore, looking both inside and outside, there is no sign of joining system

DETAIL MODEL
The detail of case study of how four pieces of timber come together. However, instead of making the pieces stand as it is, they have been rotated vertically, which created more interesting shape. This can be applied as a wall/facade system


The joining is left in outer skin
The correct angle/ standing angle of the detail model






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