Simple geometrical form matches well with the intricate horizontal fins. And the simple house shape may be effective to communicate between Japaneesness and universalness, as a design icon.
However, I am not really sure how you would achieve the deformation as you are showing in the proposal - you need certain external force constantly added to the structure, which won't be that small. Adding such force constantly, without affecting the overall structure shifting is quite a challenge. I also think there can more consideration be made in functional/cultural/technical aspect to be integrated with your base idea. Currently the design does not necessary carry a sensation that the design and fabrication process is highly computational, and trying to achieve something unique in tectonics.
It's good that you have come up with something that changes its shape by changing the composition of a unit structure in a simple way.
But I'm more interested in how technically you would make the structure unit to morph like you described in the proposal. If each unit is fixed to one shape then I would be interested to see what could be the constraint for the composition of these elements. Right now the possibility seems unlimited which would makes the design uncontrolled.Consider how you would control the constraints using computational design method.
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Simple geometrical form matches well with the intricate horizontal fins. And the simple house shape may be effective to communicate between Japaneesness and universalness, as a design icon.
However, I am not really sure how you would achieve the deformation as you are showing in the proposal - you need certain external force constantly added to the structure, which won't be that small. Adding such force constantly, without affecting the overall structure shifting is quite a challenge. I also think there can more consideration be made in functional/cultural/technical aspect to be integrated with your base idea. Currently the design does not necessary carry a sensation that the design and fabrication process is highly computational, and trying to achieve something unique in tectonics.
It's good that you have come up with something that changes its shape by changing the composition of a unit structure in a simple way.
But I'm more interested in how technically you would make the structure unit to morph like you described in the proposal. If each unit is fixed to one shape then I would be interested to see what could be the constraint for the composition of these elements. Right now the possibility seems unlimited which would makes the design uncontrolled.Consider how you would control the constraints using computational design method.
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