STRUCTURAL SEEDLING
This exercise is understood as part of a series of consecutive and interrelated phases of a design process to guide a coherent development. Each phase focuses on the notions of time and transformation –MOVEMENT- in conceptual, structural, organizational and spatial terms. This distinct emphasis supports a unifying analytical and creative framework for increasingly complex architectural interventions. Analytical and experimental 3D drawing techniques and model building inform and represent the transition from concepts into sophisticated and developed spatial designs.
Project description
Issues
Cells as units of space to be inhabited, for display and service purposes; the pieces need to acquire performative variability, as a virtue of form and articulation of the 1 to 1 relationship with other cells and spaces that result of collective clusters of such assembled cells –on the ground and in the air.
Structural componentry means deployment of units with articulation capabilities of reception of consecutive cells. Smooth and mechanical JOINERY is at stake.
Logic of aggregation embedded in the geometry of each type of cell, with consideration for the horizontal, vertical, and oblique axis of propagation of general movement of the structure, as desired effects from the local to the global scales of the assemblage.
Procedure – strategies
4D knots/graphics
Corrugation
Striation
Smooth transition
Serration
Braiding
Weaving
Knotting
Dilation/contraction
Segmentation
Bifurcation
Yield/merge
Tessellation
Study the potential for the interchangeability of roles, as the sophistication on the structural hierarchies of linear members (primary, secondary, terciary system, etc)
evolves a condition of articulation of membranes.
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