1/31/2008
A COLLECTION IN ARIZONA
Eliphante is a sculptural home in Cornville, Ariz., created over 28 years by artist Michael Kahn and his wife, Leda Livant, out of found materials. The elephant-like entrance to one of the structures gave the building and the compound their name.
A piano is built into a wall of driftwood.
THERE CAN BE SUCH BEAUTY WITHIN THE COLLECTION AND ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIALS BY HAND.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/01/30/garden/0131-ELIPHANTE_index.html
1/29/2008
transmutable installations
Shipping Container Architecture
Walking City - Archigram
Ron Herron, of Archigram, created this drawing based on a radical new idea for modern urbanism. Possibly because it was so implausible, Walking City became one of Archigram's best-known images. Despite its fastidious surface detailing, it is hard to interpret literally: Could a big aircraft undercarriage support a building? Could a landscape bear the load? Could Walking City paddle in the sea, as other versions of the picture suggested? Even read metaphorically, questions proliferated: Did Walking City come in peace? Nonetheless, it was a bold memorandum of forgotten modernist ambitions: to make collective dwellings, transcend national boundaries, build machines for living in, extend human dominion, alter everyday perception, bring people into contact with the elements, and simply to excite the public about the future.
Inter-Action Centre London - Cedric Price
The Inter-Action Centre is a multiple purpose community resources center providing a wide range of services. The complex is an extension of the work the Price was doing with the Fun Palace, where inbuilt flexibility or its alternative, planned obsolescense was part of the design process. The Inter-Action Center is similar in essence to the Pompidou Center, with the exception that the component parts are artless and cheap - on purpose. The idea was innovative, yet the architecture was casual. Price was seeking an architecture that was value-free.
Different components can be slid into place or removed; as is required by program and evolution. Shipping containers are used, as are manufactured houses, for classrooms, studios, workshops, eating facilities, etc.
Supershed and Pods - Rural Studio
This series of pods contained under one shed roof was the living/study complex for the Rural Studio (Auburn University - Samuel Mockbee). The buildings are assemblages of found/donated/inexpensive materials. The students designed and built the structures including the shed roof which was supported by hefty timbers from a former railroad trestle. The last picture is of a house where the walls were created with large bales of shredded, corrugated cardboard waste.
1/28/2008
Harris (Butterfly) House - Rural Studio
The Rural Studio was a collection of Auburn University students that went into rural Mississippi and designed/built architecture for the neediest residents as a community outreach effort and learning exprerience. Guided by Instructor Samuel Mockbee, the students created this 600 square foot house for $25000 - using reclaimed wood and a tin roof. They students also supplied the labor to build the house.
1/27/2008
bamboo architecture
1/26/2008
Urban Tree/ Vertical Garden
This is an idea that really gets me thinking about the "Urban Filter/Garden". With this type of structure, you would be providing an ecologically friendly service to the community (O2), as well as maybe producing a far amount of shade in the summer months. For PDX, really all you would need to do is add a rain catchment system at the base that would provide fresh water for the plants.
1/25/2008
Strohhaus
Architect_Felix Jerusalem
Location_Eschenz, Switzerland.
Specifications_This home masterfully combines prefab with sustainable materials, primarily prefabricated strawboard panels that provide affordable, environmentally sound insulation. Jerusalem exploits the strawboard with translucent siding giving the structure a clean, modern aesthetic that showcases the material.
A corrugated plastic exterior protects the compressed strawbale which is structural and serves as the primary heat and sound insulation. Jerusalem used three variations of the strawboard throughout the design. Lightweight panels are in place for thermal and acoustic insulation, middle weight for interior walls and a heavy panel is used for structural elements. All are emission free, formaldehyde free and fully recyclable.
The clean lines of the exterior translate to the inside with a simple layout that serves three bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath and loft - all with a bounty of natural daylight. Inside, Strohhaus takes advantage of the high solar thermal performance of concrete using the material for the home’s central core. The whole package sits just above the site on piers making less earthwork part of its lighter footstep.
yurt me...
super adobe!
Emergency shelter investigations
inflatable temporary structures
1/24/2008
Hanover Expo - Peter Zumthor
The Swiss Pavilion at the Hanover Expo is a great example of an ephemeral space that is constructed with no metal fasteners, but instead through tension and compression in the use of metal springs that hold everything together. The wooden components are basically stacked together and as they age, they shrink, change colors and emit wonderful smells. As the members need replacing, they can be re-used and/or recycled. The whole system is also seen as a metaphor for the nature of Swiss society.
Mason Bend Chapel
Elastic House
The Markie
1/23/2008
Trustee and Savings Mobile Bank and Hospitality Facility
Lorenzo Apicella designed this mobile customer facility for a bank in the UK. The appearance of this structure may not be what is needed in this situation, but the mobile/compacting ability of it is intriguing for our project.
Museum of Moving Images
One of the first high-profile built commissions for Future Systems is perhaps surprising in that it was a relatively modest temporary 'tent' - yet this small structure is nevertheless of importance in that it incorporated many of the issues dealt with in their earlier work and exhibited an exciting image that was all the more potent for its realisation in built form. Indicated in the design are some of the ideas about practical, temporary and movable buildings. The building utilized a whole series of prefabricated components that it could be easily transported to site and erected with minimum effort to provide a sophisticated and very usable building.
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