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Researcher
Tom Van Mele
- Keywords:Architecture, town and country planning
Affiliations
- Architectural Engineering (Research group)
Member
From1 Apr 2008 → 31 Dec 2008 - Architectural Engineering (Department)
Member
From1 Dec 2003 → 31 Mar 2008
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- Shaping tension structures by actively bent linear elements(2013)
Authors: Tom Van Mele, Diederik Veenendaal, Philippe Block, Olivier Baverel, Bernard Maurin, Christoph Gengnagel
Pages: 127-135 - Case study: a modular, self-tensioned, bending-active canopy(2013)
Authors: Evy Slabbinck, Tom Van Mele, Philippe Block
Number of pages: 4 - Bending incorporated: designing tension structures by integrating bending-active elements(2013)
Authors: Diederik Veenendaal, Tom Van Mele, Philippe Block
Pages: 251-256Number of pages: 6 - A State-of-the-art of Deployable Scissor Structures for Architectural Applications(2010)
Authors: Lara Alegria Mira, Tom Van Mele
Pages: 796-814Number of pages: 12 - Scissor-Hinged Retractable Membrane Structures(2010)
Authors: Tom Van Mele
Pages: 374-396 - Folding Mechanisms for Deployable Tensairity Structures(2009)
Authors: Rolf Luchsinger, Tom Van Mele, Laurent Guldentops
Pages: 244-247Number of pages: 4 - A Deployable Mast for Kinematic Architecture(2009)Series: Proceedings of the 8th National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Authors: Caroline Henrotay, Tom Van Mele, Wim Debacker
Pages: 585-591Number of pages: 7 - A deployable Mast for Adaptable Textile Architecture(2009)Series: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium of the IASS – “Evolution and trends in Design, Analysis and Construction of Shells and Spatial Structures”
Authors: Tom Van Mele, Laurent Guldentops, Caroline Henrotay, Wim Debacker, Anne Paduart, Willy Patrick De Wilde
- A Deployable Mast for Adaptable Architecture(2009)Series: Proceedings of CIB W115 Construction material Stewardship – Lifecycle Design of Buildings, Systems and Materials
Authors: Caroline Henrotay, Anne Paduart, Laurent Guldentops, Tom Van Mele, Wim Debacker
Pages: 47-52Number of pages: 6