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Revision as of 20:07, 1 February 2012

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Flat surface into fabrication system

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Process

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SPATIAL SPILLAGE

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The surfology and its spatial types within the park topography afford the triggerings of activities within the programs of the park. These activities are of the temporal meaning that other activities can than be triggerd!

The surface inflections within each function are never tied to specific users or goods so they have capacity to change the organization of the activities taking place in them!

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

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READ MORE ABOUT DESIGN SYNTHESIS >>

USER-TOPOLOGY RELATIONSHIP

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MEDITATION AREA

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RECONCILE AREA

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MULTI-COMPONENT SYSTEM RESEARCH

Our specialization is “multi component system”. We are trying to make components that can adapt (move, rotate, change color, etc.) by using real time information provided by sensors. In our specialization we search deep to find the optimal shape for these components within several conditions.


MODULAR PATTERNS

The patterns consist of smaller modular components that can be repeated on the surface. Modular patterns can be deployed to form different volumes while remaining as a surface when retracted. Due to its triangularity, twisting and deformation is not visible at this scale.

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