Montag, 18. Mai 2009

screen shots


structure again



porosity



Montag, 11. Mai 2009

structural experiments





Dienstag, 24. März 2009

Goal

The growing popularity of CIT (Communication and Information Technologies) brought fundamental changes in social, economical and cultural environment of our society. The possibility of being everywhere and being nowhere at the same time converted us to the Nomads of the new Millennium. Now we are living in a despatialised society, only the time counts and not the places. The materiality around us is in a dynamic change and the human is not fixed in a place.
Architecture still is stable and massive and for this reason cannot adapt itself to new dynamics in the society. Depending on this problem, it's in my interest to create a space which can respond to the changes in its environment, which can be customized for each use, which offers endless variations in form and function.

Montag, 23. März 2009

MySpace





Web blogs as myspace are the new digital places, which give the users n-possibilities of organizing the pages depending on different parameters.

Mittwoch, 18. März 2009

Self Organisation in Industrial and Fashion Design





Hussein Chalayan is a London based fashion designer who is experimenting with form and material in his collections. In his collection Spring/Summer 2007 he utilizes software controlled micro motors which are built in the textile structure to create a self-regenerating system.

http://watch.fashiontelevision.com/collections/designers/hussein-chalayan/clip98694#clip98694





BMW GINA Light
is the latest concept car of BMW, which utilizes a flexible textile as the cover to form its outer skin. Whit the moveable skelett structure under this skin GINA can change its form in The almost seamless flexible textile cover that stretches across a moveable substructure has dispensed with the usual body elements found on production vehicles such as front apron, bonnet, side panels, doors, wheel arches, roof, trunk lid and rear deck. The new material offers designers a significantly higher level of freedom of design and functionality.