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The residents and the municipality have suggested Delft needs another urban park.
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The overall design construction is based on the wooden ribs of the structure, stabilized by wooden cross beams to which the cushions will be connected. The frames are fixed on two concrete bases to allow it to 'float' just above the park.
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As it's a standard frame mass customized, a Grasshopper plugin to Rhino can automatically generate these frames from the powerlines in the model.  
  
Two main roads are re-routed behind the BK city, creating one large park for TU Noord.
 
  
This will be attractive to the area, mixing users. The botanical gardens and the Science Center can extend here. Plants and trees are labeled.
 
 
'''By adding functions, this attraction is hyped and gets more focused, as getting people in the same place does not always cause interaction.'''
 
 
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3D frame setup and alignment, lasercut drawing for model of all the frames
 
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File:P7 Cushion detail.jpg|cushion setup
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File:P7 Sensors scheme.jpg|Sensory system for cushion activation
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The planning is set in four stages which partially merge at the beginning and end. This way we can always keep going.
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In this third stage, we don't have to re-invent the wheel. It is an existing technology that we wish to implement in a new way.
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The whole design needs to finalized in order to focus in on the extend of the 1:1 prototype.
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After having contacted Buitink Technologies already in phase 2, it could be a good option to contact Rink de Vries, who is their specialist on cushion technologies.
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Then we need to be the research and development team to draw up the prototype, develop the pattern, write the Arduino code, calculate the required materials and build it.
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Technical implementation

The overall design construction is based on the wooden ribs of the structure, stabilized by wooden cross beams to which the cushions will be connected. The frames are fixed on two concrete bases to allow it to 'float' just above the park. As it's a standard frame mass customized, a Grasshopper plugin to Rhino can automatically generate these frames from the powerlines in the model.


Dstruct.jpg Lasercutt.jpg 3D frame setup and alignment, lasercut drawing for model of all the frames

Timeline


The planning is set in four stages which partially merge at the beginning and end. This way we can always keep going.

In this third stage, we don't have to re-invent the wheel. It is an existing technology that we wish to implement in a new way. The whole design needs to finalized in order to focus in on the extend of the 1:1 prototype. After having contacted Buitink Technologies already in phase 2, it could be a good option to contact Rink de Vries, who is their specialist on cushion technologies.

Then we need to be the research and development team to draw up the prototype, develop the pattern, write the Arduino code, calculate the required materials and build it.



P7 construction planning.jpg


Materials and Equipment list

111205 Material table mod.jpg

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