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3.1 Making use of changing states of matter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents 4
- Preface 7
- The poetics of movement in architecture 8
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A Theory and planning
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1 Movement in space and the movement of objects
- 1.1 Exploring space – Creating space – Dancing space 14
- 1.2 The dynamics of nature 18
- 1.3 Motion in photography and film 22
- 1.4 On the relationship between robots and space 26
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2 Movement and construction principles
- 2.1 The principles of designing movement 32
- 2.2 The principles of mechanics 36
- 2.3 Scale and complexity of systems 40
- 2.4 Typologies of movement 44
- 2.5 Choosing materials 48
- 2.6 High-strength and flexible materials 52
- 2.7 Movable loadbearing structures 56
- 2.8 Movable connections 60
- 2.9 Actuators 66
- 2.10 Measuring, controlling, regulating 72
- 2.11 Planning guidelines and legal frameworks 76
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3 Future movement strategies
- 3.1 Making use of changing states of matter 84
- 3.2 Changing colours, forms and properties 88
- 3.3 Smart Structures 92
- 3.4 Growth 96
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B. Applications and functions
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1 Changing and extending uses and functions
- 1.1 Variable walls 102
- 1.2 Variable room elements 106
- 1.3 Opening the building envelope 112
- 1.4 Mobile and movable building envelopes 118
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2 Conserving and generating energy
- 2.1 Architecture, movement and energy 124
- 2.2 The principle of efficiency 130
- 2.3 Solar gain in context 132
- 2.4 Factor 1.4 – The potential of movement for solar gain 136
- 2.5 Daylight direction using moving deflectors 140
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3 Interaction: Recognizing, controlling and representing movement
- 3.1 Elevators and conveyors 146
- 3.2 Recognizing and representing movement 152
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C. Buildings and building elements
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Swivel
- Church of the Sacred Heart 158
- BMW Training Academy 160
- Ernsting’s Family Distribution Depot 162
- Lakeside Stage 164
- F House 166
- Genzyme Headquarters 168
- Wind Silos 170
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Rotate
- Rotatable Housing Cube 172
- Council House 2 174
- Lakefront Supportive Housing 176
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Flap
- Quadracci Pavilion 178
- Leaf Chapel 180
- Palatinate Cellar 182
- BRAUN Headquarters 184
- m.poli Kiosk 186
- Shop Entrance 188
- House No 19 190
- BDA Wechselraum Gallery 192
-
Slide
- EWE Arena 194
- Meridian Buildings, Astrophysical Institute 196
- Sliding House 198
- Weekend House 200
- Metro Station Saint-Lazare 202
- Spielbudenplatz 204
- Living Room 206
- Theresienwiese Service Centre 208
-
Fold
- House at the Milsertor 210
- Horizon House 212
- St. Ingbert Town Hall 214
- Kiefer Technik Showroom 216
- Fabio’s Restaurant 218
- Erika Mann Primary School 220
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Expand and contract
- Hoberman Arch 222
- Rolling Bridge 224
- Rebgässli Housing Development 226
-
Gather and roll up
- Riva Waterfront Promenade 228
- Houses on Hohenbühlstrasse 230
- 47°40'48"N/13°8'12"E House 232
-
Pneumatic
- South Campus of the Art Center College of Design 234
- About the authors and contributors 236
- Bibliography 237
- Illustration credits 238
- Sponsoring companies 239
- Colophon 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents 4
- Preface 7
- The poetics of movement in architecture 8
-
A Theory and planning
-
1 Movement in space and the movement of objects
- 1.1 Exploring space – Creating space – Dancing space 14
- 1.2 The dynamics of nature 18
- 1.3 Motion in photography and film 22
- 1.4 On the relationship between robots and space 26
-
2 Movement and construction principles
- 2.1 The principles of designing movement 32
- 2.2 The principles of mechanics 36
- 2.3 Scale and complexity of systems 40
- 2.4 Typologies of movement 44
- 2.5 Choosing materials 48
- 2.6 High-strength and flexible materials 52
- 2.7 Movable loadbearing structures 56
- 2.8 Movable connections 60
- 2.9 Actuators 66
- 2.10 Measuring, controlling, regulating 72
- 2.11 Planning guidelines and legal frameworks 76
-
3 Future movement strategies
- 3.1 Making use of changing states of matter 84
- 3.2 Changing colours, forms and properties 88
- 3.3 Smart Structures 92
- 3.4 Growth 96
-
B. Applications and functions
-
1 Changing and extending uses and functions
- 1.1 Variable walls 102
- 1.2 Variable room elements 106
- 1.3 Opening the building envelope 112
- 1.4 Mobile and movable building envelopes 118
-
2 Conserving and generating energy
- 2.1 Architecture, movement and energy 124
- 2.2 The principle of efficiency 130
- 2.3 Solar gain in context 132
- 2.4 Factor 1.4 – The potential of movement for solar gain 136
- 2.5 Daylight direction using moving deflectors 140
-
3 Interaction: Recognizing, controlling and representing movement
- 3.1 Elevators and conveyors 146
- 3.2 Recognizing and representing movement 152
-
C. Buildings and building elements
-
Swivel
- Church of the Sacred Heart 158
- BMW Training Academy 160
- Ernsting’s Family Distribution Depot 162
- Lakeside Stage 164
- F House 166
- Genzyme Headquarters 168
- Wind Silos 170
-
Rotate
- Rotatable Housing Cube 172
- Council House 2 174
- Lakefront Supportive Housing 176
-
Flap
- Quadracci Pavilion 178
- Leaf Chapel 180
- Palatinate Cellar 182
- BRAUN Headquarters 184
- m.poli Kiosk 186
- Shop Entrance 188
- House No 19 190
- BDA Wechselraum Gallery 192
-
Slide
- EWE Arena 194
- Meridian Buildings, Astrophysical Institute 196
- Sliding House 198
- Weekend House 200
- Metro Station Saint-Lazare 202
- Spielbudenplatz 204
- Living Room 206
- Theresienwiese Service Centre 208
-
Fold
- House at the Milsertor 210
- Horizon House 212
- St. Ingbert Town Hall 214
- Kiefer Technik Showroom 216
- Fabio’s Restaurant 218
- Erika Mann Primary School 220
-
Expand and contract
- Hoberman Arch 222
- Rolling Bridge 224
- Rebgässli Housing Development 226
-
Gather and roll up
- Riva Waterfront Promenade 228
- Houses on Hohenbühlstrasse 230
- 47°40'48"N/13°8'12"E House 232
-
Pneumatic
- South Campus of the Art Center College of Design 234
- About the authors and contributors 236
- Bibliography 237
- Illustration credits 238
- Sponsoring companies 239
- Colophon 240