the Nordic pavilion at the Venice Biennale 26/8 - 21/11 2010.
18 Nov 2010
# 1 The prototypes are ready! First one out:
The prototypes are ready and this is the first one showing "The storehouse-village". The concept is to establish a constructive gridsystem/platform that the "spikertelt"/camper housing extentions rest on. The houses can have a facade that lights up when the buildings are in use (when the outlet from the camper is activated/deactivated the facade lighting system is turned on/off). In addition to the housing extensions there will be social spaces, pathes, gardens, crops etc... This way you can double the number of campers compared to a campsite with a classic layout.
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I wonder how beautiful this would be when finalized in its actual form. It could be landscaped with plants and bricks to bring that unique personality.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great prototype and it would be much better if it includes the interior design. I’m a frustrated interior designer and I can see with this prototype design that my furniture would be great on this . I’m now itching to decorate.
ReplyDeleteNow that's putting efficiency into action. I suppose that can also be applied to an actual residential area (although said area would be of the non-permanent housing type), and it can be a cost-saver too. Perfect for people who have a hard time maintaining their homes.
ReplyDeleteThese prototypes can still improve the housing extensions; I may have to suggest that they should also include laundry area in the house extensions together with the garden and pathway area.
ReplyDeleteThe prototype listed above is a type of of blueprint that foresee as pattern to a constructed home. I think it is much better if the prototype there would be selected of interior designs.
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ReplyDeleteWhile these prototypes show promise, there's always room for improvement, particularly in the realm of housing extensions. It might be beneficial to consider expanding the scope to include a laundry area within the house extensions, alongside the garden and pathway areas.
ReplyDeleteBy incorporating a laundry area into the design, we can enhance the functionality and convenience of the living space. This addition not only streamlines household chores but also maximizes efficiency for residents. Imagine the ease of tending to laundry tasks within the comfort of your extended home, seamlessly integrating functionality with comfort and style.
The prototypes are looking fantastic, especially with the "storehouse-village" concept! The idea of a constructive grid system/platform for camper housing extensions is innovative. The added feature of facades that light up based on camper usage is a great touch, enhancing both functionality and ambiance. Incorporating social spaces, paths, gardens, and crops will surely create a more engaging and versatile environment.
ReplyDeleteThis approach reminds me of the strategic elements in basketball games like NBA, where every decision impacts the overall experience and performance. Just like in a well-designed basketball court or a smart team strategy, the thoughtful design and integration of features here can greatly enhance the user experience.