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Kinetic Aesthetic - Architecture & Interior Design

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KINETIC AESTHETIC<br />

Beauty that Move<br />

Architectural <strong>Design</strong> and Theory 1


What is <strong>Kinetic</strong> <strong>Aesthetic</strong>?<br />

• What is <strong>Kinetic</strong> <strong>Architecture</strong>? = Movement<br />

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– <strong>Design</strong> of building which change /move/mobility/geometry movement<br />

according to climate, need or purpose.<br />

– Modern design concept in architecture + add complex components<br />

• Understand elements and their principle in space<br />

• Apply to design concept and architecture<br />

• What is required?<br />

– Understand nature & environment Inspiration in design<br />

– Understand theory and principle


Case Study 1<br />

KINETIC AESTHETIC IN ART,<br />

ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING<br />

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Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures<br />

Theo Jansen is not only passionate of technology (engineer), but<br />

the potential material building incredible creature.


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• Several decades… Theo experimented a new nature using<br />

yellow plastic tubes and light materials as the key elements in<br />

the structure and function of all living cells.


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• … then he has created fantastic walking creatures that have<br />

evolved in complexity but still using this simple building block.<br />

• Now… Walking – use wind energy<br />

• Created creatures that have ability to pick up sand and water


… Crazy idea??<br />

A Render of one of his future visions<br />

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Case Study-2<br />

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BINARY WAVES IN ARCHITECTURE


fLUX binary waves<br />

• Site Analysis:<br />

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– Infrastructure : passengers,<br />

car<br />

– Communication: mobile<br />

phone & radio…<br />

– Geographic condition<br />

• <strong>Kinetic</strong> rules – urban<br />

activities


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• Size: 32 rotating and luminous<br />

panels of 3 meter-high and<br />

0.60 meter wide, placed every<br />

3 meters<br />

• Element of the Binary Waves:<br />

– Urban activities<br />

• Rotation- vertical axis<br />

• Black reflective surface 1 side<br />

• Controlled by microprocessor


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• The microprocessors are connected to infrared sensors,<br />

capturing the surrounding infrastructural flows, defining the<br />

frequency and amplitude of the rotation.<br />

• unfied play of light, colours and sounds directly derived from<br />

the rhythm of the city flows.<br />

• urban flows in a contemporary play of kinetics, lights and<br />

sound.


SAMPLES – IN ARCHITECTURE<br />

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Bonnemaison and Macy’s work with dancer’s motion transformed into<br />

tangible, habitable structures called Gestures


Multiconfessional Pavilion - ARTEKS<br />

Arquitectural<br />

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KINETIC SCULPTURES<br />

Flying Object<br />

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ASSIGNMENT 1A<br />

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Assignment 1B: Rolling Ball<br />

"California Dreamin<br />

" (81x50x32)<br />

$15,000 and up.<br />

chimes<br />

"Cheborgie "<br />

(80x36x37cm)<br />

$6000<br />

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Architectural <strong>Design</strong> and Theory 1


• "Soundgarden"<br />

(53x46x11)<br />

• $6000<br />

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NATURE INSPIRATION<br />

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Nature Inspiration<br />

Fossil<br />

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House


Bull-stop<br />

Bull-stop<br />

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Fountain<br />

Cat


Bryony<br />

Raptor<br />

Seahorse<br />

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Cello<br />

Arm


Sources<br />

• http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/caldwel.htm<br />

• http://www.kinetic-art.org/<br />

• http://www.brucegray.com/<br />

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