project
White Rhino
General information
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Location address
Chiba
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Location country
Japan
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Year of construction
2001
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Short description of the replacement or dismantling
White Rhino, a building covered with membrane roofs supported by two tensegrity skeletons, has been constructed at Chiba in Japan in June, 2001. The building is constructed in the University of Tokyo’s experimental centre and houses different laboratories of the university. The name, White Rhino, comes from the exterior appearance of the roofs, the white colour and two “horns”, where the membrane roofs are pushed up from
inside by two isolated posts supported by
tensegrity skeletons. These isolated struts absorb large deformation of membrane roof and transmits the force from membrane roof to the tensegrity frame. One of the two tensegrity frames is about ten meters high while the other is seven meters high. -
Function of building
Laboratories & research centres
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Degree of enclosure
Fully enclosed structure
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Climatic zone
Temperate - cold winters and mild summers
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Number of layers
mono-layer
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Type of application of the membrane
covering
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Primary function of the tensile structure
- Daylight gains
- Rain protection
- Space defining elements
- Sun protection
- Wind protection
Description
Description of the environmental conditions
Material of the cover
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Cable-net/Fabric/Hybrid/Foil
Fabric
Main dimensions and form
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Form single element
Anticlastic
Duration of use
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Temporary or permanent structure
Permanent
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Design lifespan in years
31-..
Involved companies
Editor
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Editor
Marijke M. Mollaert