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The structure adapts to surrounding conditions, providing better environment for the users. The shape of the structure derivers from a tree, which is the most basic kind of shelter. Provides different levels of privacy and allows to experience the area with all the senses. | The structure adapts to surrounding conditions, providing better environment for the users. The shape of the structure derivers from a tree, which is the most basic kind of shelter. Provides different levels of privacy and allows to experience the area with all the senses. | ||
Shares spatial principals with the neighbouring project, Event Areas, but focuses on different aspects. Both are transformable pavilions and if the same basic structure is used they can connect to each other in the overlapping areas. | Shares spatial principals with the neighbouring project, Event Areas, but focuses on different aspects. Both are transformable pavilions and if the same basic structure is used they can connect to each other in the overlapping areas. | ||
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+ | The system will use weather data from the station in Amsterdam as an input, and then respond according to the current conditions (rain, wind, temperature). | ||
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Inspiration | Inspiration |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 24 April 2012
Weather responsive structure
The structure adapts to surrounding conditions, providing better environment for the users. The shape of the structure derivers from a tree, which is the most basic kind of shelter. Provides different levels of privacy and allows to experience the area with all the senses. Shares spatial principals with the neighbouring project, Event Areas, but focuses on different aspects. Both are transformable pavilions and if the same basic structure is used they can connect to each other in the overlapping areas.
Pachube
The system will use weather data from the station in Amsterdam as an input, and then respond according to the current conditions (rain, wind, temperature).
Inspiration
Hope tree, 24d Studio - tree shelter
Living Light, Soo-in Yang and David Benjamin - interactive installation in Seul