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BambooDome bei Nacht


Montage der Elemente

BambooDome Europe2004

The BambooDome was erected as a landmark for the international scout camp ‚4u’ in Luxemburg. The dome structure symbolizes the globe and was located in the center of the Global-Development-Village.

 

The novel structure is a result of the diploma thesis of Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Tönges. Bamboo poles up to 8 meters long reach a height of 11 meters, span a diameter of 13 meters and form a base of 130 square meters. By applying the CONBAM Joining Technique it is possible to erect bamboo domes in such extreme dimensions.

 

The construction of the bamboo dome is a combination of two geometric structures: an icosahedron and a pentagonal dodecahedron. The number of poles is minimized, and the result is economical and aesthetic at the same time.

 

The Project was executed under the supervision of Dr.-Ing. Evelin Rottke and Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Tönges in cooperation with students of the bamboo course. It benefited greatly from the close cooperation of the scouts of Luxemburg.

 

The team presents their BambooDome.

Visualisierung des 'Plop!' mit Dacheindeckung [mehr]

Planing Team

Project Management

RWTH Aachen, Dr.-Ing. Evelin Rottke [more]

CONBAM, Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Tönges [more] 

Scouts Luxemburg, Georges Schutz [more]

 

Static Calculation

Dipl.-Ing. Felix Weber [more]

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