Light & Water
<p>The proposal explores the Caos Theories, specifically, how applicable they are on local architectural interventions. It compiles a short study about possible variations of a same piece, in order to create difeerent ruled surfaces. Those pieces are distributed around a fractal attractor. The...
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description | <p>The proposal explores the Caos Theories, specifically, how applicable they are on local architectural interventions. It compiles a short study about possible variations of a same piece, in order to create difeerent ruled surfaces. Those pieces are distributed around a fractal attractor. The cores of these attractors are the ones responsible of collecting all the water flowing through the system. Once built, the project will enclose an open but covered space. Within this space, many different activities can be embraced, which allows its adaptability to each community where it?s placed. An open market will be the most common use though. It will allow selling agricultural products developed among the same community. Products irrigated with the extra water source collected by the cores of the fractal attractors.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-f4d03bcea0d34fbfaeca40b9ee46be892022-12-22T01:14:18ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaModelling in Science Education and Learning1988-31452013-06-016024925710.4995/msel.2013.19491574Light & WaterÓscar Natividad Puig<p>The proposal explores the Caos Theories, specifically, how applicable they are on local architectural interventions. It compiles a short study about possible variations of a same piece, in order to create difeerent ruled surfaces. Those pieces are distributed around a fractal attractor. The cores of these attractors are the ones responsible of collecting all the water flowing through the system. Once built, the project will enclose an open but covered space. Within this space, many different activities can be embraced, which allows its adaptability to each community where it?s placed. An open market will be the most common use though. It will allow selling agricultural products developed among the same community. Products irrigated with the extra water source collected by the cores of the fractal attractors.</p>http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/MSEL/article/view/1949LightWaterFractal developmentArchitectureDeploying coverMultifunctional areaCommunitySouth Africa |
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title | Light & Water |
title_full | Light & Water |
title_fullStr | Light & Water |
title_full_unstemmed | Light & Water |
title_short | Light & Water |
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topic | Light Water Fractal development Architecture Deploying cover Multifunctional area Community South Africa |
url | http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/MSEL/article/view/1949 |
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