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Flexible Architecture

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Flexible Architecture
Some conecpts to be taken in consideration for our proposal.

Adapt
Architecture that is designed for adaptation recognizes that future is not finite , that change is inevitable , but that a framework is an important element in allowing that change to happen , adaptable buildindings are intended to respond readily to diferent functions, patters an use of specific users requirements.



Hoberman Arch


Move
Movile architecture can be defined as buildings specifically designed to move fro place to place so that they can fullfil their function better.


Uniport Structure Inflate



Transform

All buildings have operationaly features like doors and windows.
Much buildings furniture is also movable, however in order fundamentally to change the way that a building can be used more signifacant alterations are required in a conventional building this cannot take place without significant constructional intervention.


milwakee Art Museum

Interact
The success of humanity as species is dependent on our ability to act and recat , to recognize and analyse situations and respond to them in an appropiate manner.



Tansports Kas Oosterhuis.



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particle engine simulation test

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intervention and influence areas

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prueba

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creo que ya pude...ja

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The project

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The project involves the design of a mobile architecture gallery built to contain and distribute – both metaphorically and literally – ideas for the city as whole. This installation will travel along the River Thames, connecting in this way a number of artistic spaces, and picking up visitors along the riverbank,particularly at South Bank.

This container vessel should be versatile enough to accommodate a variety of functions through simple modifications to its structure. The exhibition space must be able to adapt itself to the movement of the river and to the requirements of the exhibition and the artists, as well as the climate of London, with the particular demands imposed by summer and winter conditions.
This “Floating Container” will consist of a lightweight structure installed upon a floating barge, with a basic area of approximately 500 m2. It should form an object that is easily distinguishable from all the other types of vessels which currently navigate the river, and it should be capable of altering through its “temporary” presence the urban profile of the city, while at the same time being able to incorporate itself into the miscellaneous context of modern‐day London.

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