gridshells
A gridshell is a type of roof or floor structure made from a lattice of intersecting beams that form a shallow dome or shell. This structure is typically made from steel, concrete, or timber and is often used in large open spaces such as stadiums, exhibition halls, and airport terminals. The principle behind the gridshell is that the curvature of the shell allows it to span large distances without the need for internal supports. The intersecting beams create a rigid framework that distributes loads efficiently across the entire structure.
The design of a gridshell is highly efficient because it utilizes material in a way that maximizes
Gridshells offer several advantages, including the ability to create large, column-free interior spaces. They are also