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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
OpenHouse is an architectural system which gives new freedom to students and starters. Instead of shaping space for activities that only temporarily take place, space is temporarily created when activities take place.  
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OpenHouse is an architectural system which gives new freedom to students in the RDM area. Instead of shaping space for activities that only temporarily take place, space is temporarily created when activities take place.  
  
 
Hereby spaces will be freely organisable, which allows more creativity and freedom for future users. Also, since only occupied spaced gets conditioned, energy will be saved.
 
Hereby spaces will be freely organisable, which allows more creativity and freedom for future users. Also, since only occupied spaced gets conditioned, energy will be saved.
  
The help of fully inflated ETFE cushions through the whole space between floors will make this possible. Sensors measure activity and the cushions will deflate when needed.
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A roof/facade construction of connected blocks will make the different spaces possible. Sensors will measure activities and activate the blocks to move.
  
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==

Revision as of 17:10, 26 November 2012

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OpenHouse

author(s):Jeroen van Lith

Summary

OpenHouse is an architectural system which gives new freedom to students in the RDM area. Instead of shaping space for activities that only temporarily take place, space is temporarily created when activities take place.

Hereby spaces will be freely organisable, which allows more creativity and freedom for future users. Also, since only occupied spaced gets conditioned, energy will be saved.

A roof/facade construction of connected blocks will make the different spaces possible. Sensors will measure activities and activate the blocks to move.

Connections

Hydro^3, Food Centrdm

27 OpenHouse HDIT.jpg

BrainstormActivities.jpg

07112012 Organisational Logic.jpg

OpenHouse WhatHowWhy.jpg

Learn&Play OpenHouse.jpg



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