Digital twin of the Orangerie, Lausanne
Thin shell building by Ing. G.Roubakine & Arch. R.Ramelet, 1960
WORK IN PROGRESS
LiDAR based reverse architecture for the production of digital model in LOIN 200.
Deliveries extracted from the model: plans, sections, elevations and .ifc model in BREP
Deadline: December 2025
01.3. Isometric view of the building and its surroundings based on LiDAR documentation by swisstopo swissSURFACE3D as well as the models swissBUILDINGS3D and swissALTI3D
01.4. Situation plan generated from the model based on the swisstopo files mentioned in 01.3
01.5 Digital twin of the Orangerie section through the digital model of the thin-shell structure superimposed on the point clouds. The white pattern on the thin-shell shows the (minimal) imprecision of the model. LiDAR by Ville de Lausanne, Service d’urbanisme.
01.6 Algorithmic extraction of plans from the parametric model
HYPELS-L –Hyperbolic Pararboloid Extensive Living Skin – Lausanne–
Project proposal: Cyber-physical prototypes in additive manufacturing
Synopsis
Production of a 1 m² prototype using selective cement activation technology produced from the cyber prototype.
The prototype must enable the insulation and greening of the thin shell.
This project is a spin-off of RECOBI, Innosuisse’s additive manufacturing booster.
02.1 Cyber prototype: energy renovation simulation (preliminary draft)
02.2 Additive manufacturing test for the physical prototype. Powder bed fusion –titane–. scale 1/666