STONE: SPACE FRAME
2025
Part 1/5 of master thesis
Supervisor: Olav Kristoffersen
This study explores the possibility of using stone as a structural element in a horizontal spatial truss. It is a construction principle that takes advantage of thick floor slabs, but with significantly less material.
Trusses are generally characterized by lightness, a quality that contrasts with the inherent properties of stone. So how can these two be made compatible?
In this chapter, I utilize the compressive strength and mass of stone. In addition, I consider fabrication techniques for different surfaces and connections with other materials.
The study takes the form of a swimming hall in Larvik, located a short distance from the Klåstad quarry. It is positioned between volumes at either end, with the roof resting on top. The program was chosen because it requires a roof structure capable of spanning a long distance.