Abstract

In this paper, the reciprocal frame constructions are analyzed, starting from their definition, historical survey, to static and geometric characteristics, types and forms. Although very familiar for their shape, their earlier usage in contemporary architecture was not the same as at present. An overview of some of the more recent examples of conceptual solutions and derived pavilions has been established. These structures represent good example for temporary structures in a form of pavilions. Goal in this paper is to design a sample of a closed permanent building combining classical structural systems and RFs. The chosen geometry was predefined as regular in order to use its properties to determine if there is a possibility to form equal units. Finally, based on defined entities, the pavilion?s conceptual design was made using a parametric design in plug-in Grasshopper and Rhinoceros software.

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