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MSD LAUNCHING CEREMONY
Posted on December 11th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Events
DONOR’S DINNER LAUNCHES MELBOURNE UNI’S MSD OPENING
Posted on December 10th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Events
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MSD OPENING CELEBRATION THIS WEEK
Posted on December 9th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Events
Nader is joining the opening celebrations this week at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning in Melbourne.
Stay tuned for more postcards from down under!
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NUM NUM FEATURED IN BOSTON HOME
Posted on December 5th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: Press
The NUM NUM fork is featured in the Best of Boston Home Winter 2015 issue. NUM NUM’s innovative approach to utensil design merges weight analysis with the ergonomics of the hand for eating.
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NADER SANDWICHED
Posted on November 20th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: construction, Things We Like
Reviewing structure in western Massachusetts
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NADER GIVES MOCKED UP LECTURE AT PENN STATE ON NOV 19
Posted on November 17th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: Lectures
Nader will be giving his “Mocked Up” lecture on Wednesday Nov. 19th at 6:00 pm in the Stuckeman Jury Space at Penn State.
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Study Table Mock-up
Posted on November 13th, 2014 by pmacdowell
Posted under: construction, NADLAB
Down in our shop, work has begun on a custom table made of aluminum and anigre-faced plywood. The client commissioned us to design a table where their family of five could work and study together. The pinwheel form provides each user with a dedicated space and routes computer cables through an opening at the center. The pieces of the table flat-pack for easy shipping and are bolted together with specialized custom fasteners.
Exploded Axonometric drawing showing the assembly logic of the table.
A mock-up was built to evaluate the material choices and test the custom fasteners.
Waterjet-cut 6061 Aluminum features a non-directional satin finish. CNC-cut Plywood with an Apple-ply core is faced with White Anigre.
The wood and aluminum are laminated together with Marine Epoxy.
Tight tolerances are critical for the precision attachments.
Detail Axonometric Section through the Leg / Table-top connection.
The unique aluminum fasteners are machined by hand in our shop.
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MELBOURNE’S MSD FEATURED IN ARCHITECT MAGAZINE
Posted on November 12th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Press
The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning is featured in ARCHITECT.
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NADER LECTURES AT MIT OPENHOUSE NOV 13
Posted on November 11th, 2014 by Nicole Sakr
Posted under: Academic, Events, Lectures
Nader lectures on ‘Pedagogical Constructs’ at MIT Architecture’s Open House on November 13, 2014 at 6:00pm in Long Lounge.
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DFALD Hyperbolic Paraboloid Ceiling Mockup #2 – Radiant Panels
Posted on November 7th, 2014 by tberesford
Posted under: _Daniels Building, construction, NADLAB
A year ago, NADAAA blogged about our hyperbolic paraboloid ceiling mock-up, which will be featured above the third floor design studio at the new Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. Since that time, the client has charged us with an additional mandate: to reduce projected mechanical energy through the incorporation of radiant mechanical systems throughout the building. This mandate presented a unique challenge for our feature ceiling: radiant chilled panels are almost always flat, where our design distinguishes itself through a subtle ruled curvature.
Radiant panels are widely used in Europe, but are less common in North America. Nevertheless, we corresponded with several vendors, all of whom were enthusiastic about helping us resolve this technical hurdle. This fall, we provided space and support to enable Twa Panel to replicate our mockup, only this time using a new graphite-core radiant panel product with embedded copper hydronic tubing, provided by SGL Group. Twa Panel gambled that the graphite panel and tubes would be flexible enough to conform to the gradual curvature, which is smaller in degree (approx. 550″ radius) than it appears when viewed in composite across a surface. The mock-up proved successful, as the panels twisted with relative ease:

Rendering of the Level 03 Design Studio feature ceiling at the new Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto

HyPar Mockup No.2: 2’x8′ radiant graphite-core panels on 1/4″ plywood strapping, over light gauge stud backup framing. NADAAA’s original mockup is seen beyond.

In this image, the radiant graphite panels are mudded and taped against a perimeter of conventional 1/2″ thick gypsum board, ready for a standard paint finish.

This image shows the backside (top) of the mockup, where copper leaders penetrate the backside of the panels for connection to hydronic tube supply/return connections.
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