Case Studies
1. Cube – Marc Fornes.
From a solid cube, he created an interior space maintaining the perimeter and outside geometry of the cube.
He structured this interior throw triangles wich can change their dimentions and angles. The control of this triangles is what makes the cube can be adapted to new shapes and in turn, have the ability to be joined together like a lego.
2. HYLOZOIC GROUND – Canada Pavilion- Venice Bienale
The project title refers to ‘hylozoism “the ancient belief that all matter has life. True to its origins, the entire set of functions in the system operate much like a giant lung, breathing in and around their occupants. This piece of interactive architecture responds to the presence and human movement through tens of thousands of digitally fabricated lightweight components and equipped with microprocessors and sensors.