We are Digital Structures, a research group at MIT working at the interface of architecture, structural engineering, and computation. We focus on the synthetic integration of creative and technical goals in the design and fabrication of buildings, bridges, and other large-scale structures. We are particularly interested in how digital techniques and tools can play an unexpected, collaborative role in these processes. Led by Professor Caitlin Mueller, the group is based in MIT’s Building Technology Program in the Department of Architecture, and also includes contributors from Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Center for Computational Engineering.
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Jan 26, 2024
Schnitzler, Jenna; Donovan, Inge; Ismail, M.A.; Mueller, C.T., 2024, "Historic precast concrete structures: 3D models of three prestressed systems by Aldo Favini and Angelo Mangiarotti", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8Q9Q66, Harvard Dataverse, V1
High resolution digital 3D models of the parish church in Baranzate with a segmented, precast secondary beam system (1956), the Max Market warehouse in Trezzano sul Naviglio designed around the shaped AL.FA slab (1965), and the Elmag plant in Lissone that uses the complete FM system (1964) reconstructed from archival construction documents
Oct 18, 2023
Whalen, Eamon; Beyene, Azariah; Mueller, Caitlin, 2021, "SimJEB: Simulated Jet Engine Bracket Dataset", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XFUWJG, Harvard Dataverse, V4, UNF:6:zrKfF4r9je8yOA4tnh3ymg== [fileUNF]
The Simulated Jet Engine Bracket Dataset (SimJEB) is a collection of finite element simulations of crowdsourced engine bracket designs. The designs originate from the "GE Jet Engine Bracket Challenge" hosted by GrabCAD.com in 2013 and have been cleaned, oriented, scaled, meshed, and simulated. Each entry has a corresponding CAD file, tetrahedral me...
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