Thursday, 10 September 2015

Amphibious Habitat: Tensions, Movements, and Enclosures

For this final part of this phase, I aim to use the concept of using string tension to create movements in the habitat space.

The whole space is covered with a big sheet of fabric, where the four angles will collapse slowly as the water rises. The four strings that are attached to the peak points of the four sides are gathered into the center, and is anchored in to the ground. As the center piece of the habitat floats when the water comes, it forces the strings to drag the four surrounding grounds upward, which in the end creates an enclosed space.