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− | ==Where: interstitial spaces==
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− | File:W1.jpg|Present situation
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− | File:W2.jpg|Future scenario
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− | File:W31.jpg|Possible place for the intervention
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− | ==How: modular system==
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− | Customised modular systems
offer
the possibility of
flexible
structures
which can help solve the requirements of
temporary
events and activities.
Additionally,
'''modular
systems potentially
provide
forms
with
great
complexity
out
of
simplicity'''. This
project investigates
the
evolution
of
self‐sustained
parasitic
structures
that evolve
by
creating
aggregation
forms
well
adapted
to
their
hosts.
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− | The
modular
development
of
forms, capable
to
adapt
to
the
built
environment
but at the same time disruption existing flows,
provides
easy
and
low‐cost
solutions
for
extending
and rejuvenating architectural
space.
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− | ===Modulus===
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− | We will engage with the idea of a responsive and interactive architecture through a demountable, reploy-able and recyclable structure.
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− | For this reason we have investigated different kind of solid that we can use for an iterative model.
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− | [http://popupcity.net/2011/09/a-foldable-boat/ | The inspiration: foldable boat]
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− | [http://www.architonic.com/dcsht/taraxacum-88-hanging-lamp-bonhams-butterfields/4104729 | Achille Castiglioni's Taraxacum]
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− | ===Truncated Octahedron===
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− | <div style="float:left; width: 330px;">[[File:Oc.gif|300px]]</div> The solid that we have chosen to investigate the creation of iterative structures is the truncated octahedron.
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− | In solid geometry the truncated octahedron is an Archimedean polyhedra of the thirteen, obtained by truncating the cusps regular octahedron.
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− | He has 14 regular faces, of which 8 hexagonal and 6 square edges 24 of his 36 separate hexagonal face of a square and 12 hexagonal faces two separate, and each of its 24 vertices contribute a square face and two hexagonal faces.
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− | Construction phases
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− | File:Pp1.jpg|Phase1
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− | File:Pp3.jpg|Phase3
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− | File:Pp5.jpg|Phase5
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− | Possible configuration
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− | File:Ppp1.jpg|Phase1
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− | File:Ppp3.jpg|Phase3
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