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The building doesn't considers matter to be an inert recepter of form anymore. This project reconceptualizes the formation of matter, this reformulation suggests an alternative form of tectonics, one of continuous matter. | The building doesn't considers matter to be an inert recepter of form anymore. This project reconceptualizes the formation of matter, this reformulation suggests an alternative form of tectonics, one of continuous matter. | ||
− | The building adapts itself to the intensity of the | + | The building adapts itself to the intensity of the different attractors within a certain area. If one of these attractors become more intense the building will react on that. It will do that in the form of growth. If attractors are getting more intense a part of the building will densify. |
<div style="height:152px; width: 850px; margin:0px; padding: 0px; padding-top: 20px; overflow: hidden;"> | <div style="height:152px; width: 850px; margin:0px; padding: 0px; padding-top: 20px; overflow: hidden;"> |
Revision as of 11:51, 24 September 2012
Re-inventing delta technology
The building doesn't considers matter to be an inert recepter of form anymore. This project reconceptualizes the formation of matter, this reformulation suggests an alternative form of tectonics, one of continuous matter.
The building adapts itself to the intensity of the different attractors within a certain area. If one of these attractors become more intense the building will react on that. It will do that in the form of growth. If attractors are getting more intense a part of the building will densify.