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− | Several kind of materials and techniques are involved to construct the interactive skin, including green roof, GRC panel, wood walking path and pixelized roof panel components offer diverse experiences of landscape. | + | '''Material reference:''' Several kind of materials and techniques are involved to construct the interactive skin, including green roof, GRC panel, wood walking path and pixelized roof panel components offer diverse experiences of landscape. |
Revision as of 22:14, 17 January 2013
Performance
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Project layers
From inside to outside, the building is composed by floor panels, column free space truss structure, a layer of translucent glass skin, and the outer interactive skin. The whole volume is supported by columns to achieve the floating effect.
Plan and section
Structure
Skin
Path: The interactive skin's influence on the walking path above the roof which brings variation to landscape experience.
Climate: The interactive skin could also be adjusted according to the sunshading requirements. To provide shading in active zones while letting sunlight coming inside at low climate-requiring zones actually helps saving energy.
Programme: The renderings above show comparisons between open and enclosed skin types in two parts of the building. The interactive skin makes it possible .