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Interactive Garden

The aim of the "Interactive Garden" is to provide attractive public space for NDSM, activating the free empty space, and bring together people of different communities and thus enhance the interaction.

The start of the intervention into the eco-system of NDSM is a cautious one: a cloud of points. It could be free standing points that have minimal impact to the site, or could starts with a minor connection and developed into super complex network like snowball effects. Project06 Cover.jpg

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PROTOTYPE

Prototype

The concept of "Interactive Garden" is realized through sets of free-standing columns in an open space, capable of connecting together with each others to form continuous sheltered space.

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Virtual Model

Physical Model

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Multiple Inputs

With the developing of the concept "Interactive Garden", the prototype of the design now connects to more inputs than just human behavior. We want the prototype capable of reacting not only to human behavior but also to the climate.

Human Behavior

Scenarios

Recreation

After surveying some of the NDSM users it occurred that they lack a recreational area there. In warmer months the area, where Noordelich Café is placed, attracts the majority of people, because it’s one of the few places that can offer greenery. The Interactive Garden aims to provide similar quality, using different means. The structure provides openness or semi enclosure for people inside it, exactly like a forest would. It also gives the chance to relax, and take a rest from all the surrounding industrial factors.

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Playground

The Interactive Garden structure encircles the warehouse, which is the home of Media Lab, hosting workshops for children and teenagers. A natural functional connection is made - after classes kids need a place outdoors where they can play or relax. The structure provides such space. While expanded the wires connected to the basic poles make a form which can be used in many ways to play with, depending only on childrens creativity.

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Shelter

The weather plays an important role in how we perceive cities and places. Thanks to various sensors, the Interactive Garden structure can respond to current weather conditions, making the experiencing NDSM a lot more comfortable for the user. When the information about changing weather conditions (the wind has become too heavy, direct sunlight is blundering, or it started to rain) reaches the rail mechanism, hidden under the ground, the structure expands, providing sheltering. It gathers real time information so the structure is changing all the time and it’s impossible to foresee which geometry it’s going to have next.

Performance

Because of it’s adaptability the forest-like structure can be used as well by performance artists. Its changing geometry offers a possibility of freely arranging it, closing and opening different parts, making a kind of temporary scene. If needed it can be also used in performances itself, as an interactive part of the set.

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The system uses 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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Connections

Velcro

Project Velcro and Interactive garden share almost the same area so they connect physically. Velcro uses 1,8 m edge as a basic component, from which different shapes and volumes can be made. It can grow and change shape, accordingly to its current use, but the length of the edge remains the same. In the areas of the NDSM, where both projects overlap, the Interactive Garden can expand, or shrink, to correspond with the shape and volume of Velcro. The pattern is being changed form Voronoi to more mathematical one, so that they could connect in certain points and merge to each other, making a bigger,more complex structure.


Media Lab and CCC

The Interactive Garden has a strong connection with Media Lab by it’s users - children. It can be used in various ways to play, climb and interact with it. The structure is constantly changing, providing different ways of using the site every time. People from CCC represent a different kind of occupant, corporate workers neverthless the garden structure still meets his needs. It neighbours the warehouse from the north-west, providing a kind of yard, where they can enjoy the site, while having lunch or a break from the workshops.

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