Here is an image of the notes I took whilst Natasha, Brant and Paul were speaking.
They advised me to perhaps do more diagrams of the materials used, to translate the materials, textures and aesthetic. Perhaps the modules could be compressed in size as well due to the potential waste of space. perhaps tile roofs could also be moved around resulting in changes in height and would give the building more air circulation, it could also become a possible place for putting the piping, power source etc.
An interesting idea.
They also gave me examples of similar projects: and naturally i had to look these up.
Capsule Tower - Tokyo
this is adorable. they look like tumble dryers stacked up.
habitat 67
i had no idea what this was when Paul was talking about it, and then i researched it and OF COURSE i know this!! i love how the modules don't necessarily tesselate and look quite precarious. The gaps could produce airflow, maybe an outdoor space like a courtyard? so you can manipulate the building to create indoor AND outdoor space! SO FLEXIBLE!
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