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Revision as of 00:02, 19 January 2013
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Activities in Open House
In the Open House project, the main housing activities are divided into two spaces: the lower floor and the Playroom. Where the lower floor houses the hygiene and storing, students can do the rest in the upper floor space. This space will be partly shared by the students' 3 neighbors. Students can choose to reserve their own space, make a collective dining space or share their daytime studying in a common room.
Variants on the use of space
With their phones, computers and other media devices, the students can decide how they want to live with their neighbors. They are enabled to share spaces, reserver larger spaces and lower their space when they're not home. By setting those variables, students will be more aware of their neighbors' needs, and feel also more responsible for their own behavior. Collectively the practical rules can be set. Under here you can find a few possible outcomes of the students behavior.
900px Multiple floors variant A: one floor of boxes per floor
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Multiple floors variant B: one body of boxes per floor
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Multiple floors variant C: foldable walls
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Multiple floors variant D: elevator units
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Single floor variant A: self supporting
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Single floor variant B: external support
Older diagram of connected boxes
Older diagram of connected boxes in scenario
Feasibility
Strengths
-Changability of the Open House alignes with a differentiated of space for all students.
-Population students is relatively easy to house in general
-Population students are the first to keep an eye on the street and give the Re-RDM a real city-buzz.
-Project is showcase for the Learn and Play environment - here comes playing and learning together in a sustainable way.
-Project could be built gradually.
Weaknesses
-Never been done application in architecture is of relatively high risk
-High-maintainance
-Components are relatively expensive
Opportunities
Threats
Structure
Main structural Logig The construction of Open House mainly exists out of attached pixel components.