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Sci-arc 1A Design Studio Class: Laminar Flow
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Tomer Gelfand, Oded Halaf: Amot Atrium Tower
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dEEP Architects: Eegoo Offices
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“A nodal organization sequence is given to the program, in which generated cells range in size and use, from private offices to a library and a cafe. The circulation meanders around the building’s core and swells in size to accommodate surrounding functions. The path is largest near the larger public cells of the café and materials library, and narrower around the smaller private offices.
The treatment of surfaces imitates the flowing experience, expressed as a gradient of soft to hard materials. The reception desk features liquid-like ripples, where as a canopy near the small offices is made of faceted cells. Likewise, the function of each surface expresses a gradient where walls flow to become either the ground or ceiling creating the cells’ membrane.
The space effortlessly contracts and expands to emulate the dynamics of the eegoo office in the present moment. As the office is working as individuals, walls and curtains divide the space into smaller, intimate rooms or cells. When the office is sharing ideas, the walls are removed, creating larger cells where conversations will cross boundaries.”
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Oleg Soroko; After-Form
Flow Bench (2015) Birch plywood / metal rods / Osmo oil.
www.after-form.com
Murena Bench (2014) Birch plywood / metal rods / Osmo oil.
www.after-form.com
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Piotr Żuraw: UILIUILI
http://joyana.fr/banc-uiliuili-par-piotr-zuraw-architekt/118748/
http://www.contemporist.com/uiliuili-bench-by-piotr-zuraw/
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Bernhardt Design Ross Lovegrove
http://bernhardtdesign.com/product/go/
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Janine Benyus: Biomimicry in Process
https://www.ted.com/talks/janine_benyus_biomimicry_in_action#t-596068
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Opel Bionic Car
Trees and bones are constantly reforming themselves along lines of stress,” Benyus informed the audience. “This algorithm has been put into a software program that’s now being used to make bridges lightweight. G.M. Opel used it to create the skeleton you see in what’s called their bionic car.”
http://gmeurope.tv/blog/bionics-design-thats-second-nature/
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Shigeru Ban Architects
Zagreb Airport New Terminal Competition
Environmental Sciences Museum - Mexico
Mt.Fuji World Heritage Centre
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