Sobrino Corral, D (2026). Between the skin and the structure: exploration in wooden meshes. From digital design to physical prototype.

Sobrino Corral, D (2026). Between the skin and the structure: exploration in wooden meshes. From digital design to physical prototype.

Title: Between the skin and the structure: exploration in wooden meshes. From digital design to physical prototype. Author: Sobrino Corral, D Supervisor: Lara-Bocanegra AJ. Rating: University: Higher Tech. School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM) | Tech. University of Madrid (UPM)

Hauschild Arencibia, P (2026). Exploring the structural behavior of reticular shells: Integrated system for load application and digital reconstruction (Bachelor’s Thesis)

Hauschild Arencibia, P (2026). Exploring the structural behavior of reticular shells: Integrated system for load application and digital reconstruction (Bachelor’s Thesis)

Title: Exploring the structural behavior of reticular shells: Integrated system for load application and digital reconstruction. Author: Hauschild Arencibia, P. Supervisor: Lara-Bocanegra AJ. Rating: 10 (MH) University: Higher Tech. School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM) | Tech. University of Madrid

Lara-Bocanegra AJ, Martínez-Criado Carlos, Roig A, Majano-Majano A (2025). Towards a new concept of laminar reticular timber structures. Lignomad 25. 24–26 Sep 2025. Granada, Spain. ISBN: 978-84-09-78213-0.

Lara-Bocanegra AJ, Martínez-Criado Carlos, Roig A, Majano-Majano A (2025). Towards a new concept of laminar reticular timber structures. Lignomad 25. 24–26 Sep 2025. Granada, Spain. ISBN: 978-84-09-78213-0.

AbstractThis work presents an innovative concept for the design and construction of timber grid shells, combining the advantages of active bending, carpentry joints, and digital fabrication, using a new laminated veneer lumber (LVL) made from Eucalyptus globulus L., which allows a fast

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