Compressed floor and ceiling strut system prototype. Modular shelves made up of 4 parts. This project is characterised by the use of simple metal parts which, when assembled, offer a choice of shelf layouts and other possible uses. The system is made up of 4 families of elements: - Compression legs These are the primary support elements. Steel tubes approximately 3m long are compressed at the top and bottom by screw-on glides. Once locked, these legs can support heavy loads. These tubes are drilled every 30 cm or so to allow support arms to be fitted. - The support arms These are fitted into the holes in the compression legs. They are solid round aluminium bars with a total length of around 60 cm. These support arms are used to insert the crosspieces that support the shelves. - The crosspieces These laser-cut parts are 5 mm thick aluminium crosspieces. They fit around the support arms and are secured by cleat systems. Precision cutting is required to minimise the clearance between the support arms and the crosspieces. - Shelf tops These wooden plates are perforated with 3 cm holes. The long edges (exposed at the front and back of the shelves) are rounded. The type of wood, its composition and possible treatment have yet to be defined.
Pole shelves
galvanized steel mast, wood shelves