Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Exemplar Research

Week 5, Sem 1, 2010

Included below is a list of some of the more interesting examples of interactive, moving or just unusual architecture I have found.

1) http://www.essential-architecture.com/IMAGES2/twistsandturns.jpg
This looks like a shifting/warping light and shadows pattern on the illuminated building façade, making the building structure appear to be warping.

2) http://www.interactivearchitecture.org/nox-son-o-house.html
Written about the structure, from the website - "The structure is both an architectural and a sound installation that allows people to not just hear sound in a musical structure, but also to participate in the composition of the sound. It is an instrument, score and studio at the same time.A sound work, made by composer Edwin van der Heide, is continuously generating new sound patterns activated by sensors picking up actual movements of visitors."

3) http://www.nada.kth.se/~asa/ray.html
I’m thinking of having my structure suspended underneath the Story Bridge so this was a look into some ideas of suspended structures.

4) http://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/moving-building-art.jpg
We saw this in a lecture last year - the rotating section of wall – hydraulic/mechanical

5)http://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Moving01.jpg
Actual water or just a projection/fabric?

6) Youtube video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4sZ1aETAyU
Chameleon Chair Video – YoutubeChairs change colour to the same as the clothes touching them. It's more fun to watch these interactive technologies than look at still images!


7) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ushJnQfjbF0&feature=related
Interactive mirrors (wooden tiles, pegs, woven material in this example).
Camera captures a monotone/greyscale image – pixelated and mirror/reproduce/copy what is going on in front.


8) Ned Kahn does a lot of interesting façade work, looking at articulating natural elements, particularly the wind but also cloud and water, by creating a physical movement in the façade to express the natural force.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvkNdlKVP2Y


9) MY TRIP TO NEW ZEALAND
http://tepapa.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/architecture3.jpg
This was part of a really good exhibition at TePapa Museum (New Zealand’s national museum) in Wellington. The exhibit was called “Interactive Architecture” and I went and had a look while I was in New Zealand on the summer holidays. This particular exhibit pictured involved the interaction of this umbrella wall to light and shade. A projector shone on the umbrellas and changed so that when the umbrellas were in shadow, they would close like flowers, and then open when in light like a flower blooming. It was made more interesting still by the ability of visitors to the museum to walk in front and create their own shadows, and hence close the umrbellas.

There was a similar exhibit which involved a cluster of ‘urchin’ like mechanisms suspended from the ceiling which worked by motion sensors. When you walked under them, they suctioned closed individually and when you were gone, gradually opened up again.

That's all for now! Next step is developing my specific brief!

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