Time_based design for the habitat of the next future Today more than ever, our habitats are subject to constant changes and reconfigurations. If the architecture of the twentieth century was devoted to the design of the forms of space, it could be said that architecture of the twenty-first century is focused on designing the forms of time. This is temporal within spatial architecture -that already exist- which through time_based design is re-functionalized, revitalized, re-signified. These scenarios are already underway, as we can verify from the ways we live the spaces using new media. These arise from the simultaneity produced by the coexistence of different realities in the same spaces, but which -on the contrary- also require forms of ubiquity to enter and leave virtual realities and digital worlds. Time_based design creates other hierarchies, with respect to the spatial logics that have shaped the buildings in which we live for millennia, because the possibility of subverting the "consecutive" of spaces, means working on the folds of time: a real 'habitat'.The materials therefore become a new frontier on which time experiments in space. Their increasingly "living" performances are part of a concept of a building, that arises within a temporal and spatial cycle to be reformulated, that can be computed up to its micro-structure.The theme of time concerns all the scales of the project, from micro materials to the macro dimensions of the city. The latter is redesigned in its new morphologies, by means of transport able to deform the Cartesian coordinates of space over time, to fold and reshape the planes, up to define new proximity and distances.
Time-based design per l'habitat del futuro prossimo. Time-based design for the habitat of the next future
A. Barbara;I. Paoletti
2020-01-01
Abstract
Time_based design for the habitat of the next future Today more than ever, our habitats are subject to constant changes and reconfigurations. If the architecture of the twentieth century was devoted to the design of the forms of space, it could be said that architecture of the twenty-first century is focused on designing the forms of time. This is temporal within spatial architecture -that already exist- which through time_based design is re-functionalized, revitalized, re-signified. These scenarios are already underway, as we can verify from the ways we live the spaces using new media. These arise from the simultaneity produced by the coexistence of different realities in the same spaces, but which -on the contrary- also require forms of ubiquity to enter and leave virtual realities and digital worlds. Time_based design creates other hierarchies, with respect to the spatial logics that have shaped the buildings in which we live for millennia, because the possibility of subverting the "consecutive" of spaces, means working on the folds of time: a real 'habitat'.The materials therefore become a new frontier on which time experiments in space. Their increasingly "living" performances are part of a concept of a building, that arises within a temporal and spatial cycle to be reformulated, that can be computed up to its micro-structure.The theme of time concerns all the scales of the project, from micro materials to the macro dimensions of the city. The latter is redesigned in its new morphologies, by means of transport able to deform the Cartesian coordinates of space over time, to fold and reshape the planes, up to define new proximity and distances.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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