

so the tying back of the internal structure made our module grow cute dimples! not quite what we wanted
so we then attempted to make a long small structure - however all that we can say from this experience is
size counts!!
We are developing an interactive pneumatic architecture that transforms dynamically in response to context. Its air-filled cells comprise a multilayered skin that allows for digitally controlled airflow to transform the shape in realtime. Collaborators are Master of Architecture candidates working in the Computational Environments Studio run by Joanne Jakovich, Bert Bongers and Jason McDermott at the University of Technology, Sydney [UTS].
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do u think it was the method of construction? or just becuase they were physically too small?
i hope its just the latter, becuase that method of construction was reasonably quick and not tooooo labour intensive compared to previously tried efforts! good job putting it together.
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