Dissipative System Study

March 19, 2009

Posted by Charles Lee.

Study into possible tectonics and materials for a new building.  Uses curved Cri-Regulite glass for light transmission regulation.  Dissipation fins help passively heat and cool the building.  Glazed ceramic cladding is used for interior and exterior of the shell. The cermamic has thermal color changing abilities.  Uses cellular component strategy for shell assembly.  Compacted earth floors are used on the interior of the building for temperature control and a biophilic connection to the earth.  The lamp in the interior is grown crystals on a mesh substrate.dissapation-house

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