Thursday, 25 August 2011

A Mobile Approach.

> creates of movement
> power - energy - movement
> technology is mobile in a virtual sense (connection)
> boundaries are limitless with a mobile approach
> existing system is modified and other aspects are added to streamline the system

Exemplars:


Portable Hotel Room

Source: http://weburbanist.com/2007/09/17/mobile-urban-architecture-from-portable-housing-to-temporary-hotel-rooms/

The world’s first mobile hotel room, though still in a test phase, is designed to be placed virtually anywhere. These portable rooms can be taken or delivered to remote or urban locations, from campgrounds and festivals to driveways and parking spaces. They contain virtually all of the standard amenities – from the basics, such as running water, to air conditioning and television, though, of course, no forseeable room service! The sustainability of these is, however, questionable. Are they the next wave of urban mobility or a sign of decadent times?


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Source: http://www.dezeen.com/2009/01/21/adaptable-architecture-gallery/


The brief was to design a mobile architecture gallery which could travel along the river and pick up visitors at several locations.


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Source: http://www.dezeen.com/2009/01/21/adaptable-architecture-gallery/

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