Monday, November 29, 2010
Sustainability
Participation
Participation |
Today there are many buildings that are just build by architects without actually knowing what the dwellers want or what they are looking for. The result are building who aren't used in the way they were designed or that don't completly satisfy the dwellers. Participation between the dwellers and the architect is needed.
There have been designers like Friedman and Di Carlo who where really interested in what the users want . There isn't just one right answer about how to participate with the dwellers. You can act on different scales and levels.
In todays architecture this fact is lost in mass housing complexes although in some country's, you can see some new projects in this direction rising up. This topic is becoming more and more important to create houses for todays dwellers.
Temporary Housing
Flexibility
Friday, November 26, 2010
Tk2_Description
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
WHAT IS CONSIDERED TO BE A "HOUSE", TODAY?
What is considered to be a "house", today? To answer that question we would need a unique description to explain correctly what a house is, but it is evident that there is not just one definition that describes everything what each person considers a "house." What one person considers as a definition of a "house", may not be even close to what another person thinks a "house" is.
A universal "house" (with a definition suitable for all houses) would serve as a "house" for all people and all kinds of circumstances, but each dweller fit his/her "house" to his/her needs and utilities to make it their home, producing a great variety and many types considered as houses.
Therefore, the ensuing discussion topic would be, is there a universal adaptation for all the worlds serve to define what a "house" is? Or the solution would be to find a common term in all of them that serves to define what a "house" is today?
Thursday, November 4, 2010
RIGIDITY vs FLEXIBILITY
The architecture is the solution for the people’s needs. Nowadays, in this changing world, needs are constantly evolving at the same pace than the family structure. As Monique Eleb said, there are two routes to face this problem.
On one hand, thinking on a rigid house where people live while their needs fits with the characteristics of the house. Which means that when these needs change they got to move house to one that really fits their needs. On the other hand, conceiving a flexible and evolvable house that is adapted to the dwellers’ needs.
So, which route do architects have to take?
Presentation
In which ways can “technology” be a driving force for the transformation of housing, today?
Nowadays, the space is not only the real but the virtual nature. But what is the real space and what is the virtual space? How does it reflect in todays housing? According to P. Virilio „Architecture will “take place”, in the literal sense of the word, in both domains: in real space (the materiality of architecture) and virtual space (the transmission of electromagnetic signs). The real space of the house will have to take into account the real time of the transmission.“
It is important to realize how the virtual reality effetcs the house and how the developing technology and all the transformations that are still in the process influence or modify the housing in the future.
http://www.oikodomos.org/workspaces/app/webroot/files/deliveries/ssykorova11638_145_oikodomos-task3.pptx