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Title: FREI OTTO (31 May 1925- )


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FREI OTTO(31 May 1925- )
  •  German architect and structural engineer.

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LIFE
  • Began experimenting with tents for shelter
  •  After the war he studied briefly in the United
    States
  • Visited Erich Mendelsohn, Mies van der Rohe,
    Richard Neutra, and Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Began private practice in Germany in 1952
  • Awards

1974 Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture 1996/7
 Wolf Prize in Architecture 2005 RIBA Royal Gold
Medal
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Style .
  • authority on lightweight tensile and membrane
    structures
  • concerned with space frames and structural
    efficiency
  •  experimented with inflatable buildings
  •  structure constructed using two layers
    of membrane connected together
  • cavity formed between the layers is pressurized
    with air producing a rigid structural element
  •  pavilions, airships, furniture, airspace
    structures, boats, escape slides, security
    mattresses, swimming pools, coverings, games and c
    astles, air bags

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Academics.
  • Otto founded the famous Institute for Lightweight
    Structures at the University of Stuttgart in 1964 

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List of Buildings
  • 1967 - West Germany Pavilion at Expo 67 Montreal
  • 1970 - Tuwaiq Palace, Saudi Arabia, with Buro
    Happold
  • 1972 - Roof for Olympic Stadium, Munich
  • 2000 - Roof structure of the Japanese Pavilion
    at Expo 2000, Hanover Germany (provided
    engineering assistance with Buro Happold and
    architectural collaboration with Shigeru Ban)

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Olympic Stadium (Munich)
  • original capacity of 80,000
  •  large sweeping canopies
  • of acrylic glass stabilized
  • by steel cables

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Plan
Aerial View
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Details
 the tensile glass tent-like roof 
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Tuwaiq Palace
  • Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture,
    1998. 

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Tuwaiq Palace
  • enclosed by inclined curved walls, forming a
    sinuous curvilinear spine 800 m long, 12 m high,
    and 7-13 m wide, used for guest services and
    accommodations
  • outdoor sports facilities, gardens, and extensive
    landscaping laid out in a pattern of
    complementary spirals, circles, and curves, in
    harmony with the building's undulations

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  • Mushrooming from the spine are tents supported by
    tensile-structure technology
  • design makes reference to two local archetypes -
    the fortress and the tent

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  • The tents enclose the large-scale spaces main
    lounges, reception areas, multi-purpose halls,
    restaurants, and a café
  •  dramatic contrast between the lush greenery of
    the outdoor spaces enclosed by the spine and the
    arid rocky plateau beyond its walls
  • The white tents are made of Teflon-coated, woven
    fibre fabric
  •  The tents are enclosed by glass walls

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