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<sub>This research is written in the context of [[foam]]'s multireal and real worlds:\\ | <sub>This research is written in the context of [[foam]]'s multireal and real worlds:\\ |
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***A Visual Collection of -Inflatble Structures-** There a some books which give an overview off all kinds of inflatables, but there isn,t an overview of all kinds of different techniques or structures for inflation are used. | |
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***Christopher Alexander's pattern language** Chistopher Alexander has unraveled in 1977 a pattern language to create 'living architecture’. Its a tool for anyone willing to surpass the general problem domains in our contemporary architecture as stated above, which often leaves us with a feeling of being alienated and detachment. This pattern language is based on the actions which takes place in space and time which makes one feel “alive”. I like to summarize his patterns which can be used by anyone interested in building stuff. | |
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*** A pattern language for -living inflatables** After studying Alexanders work I like to make a specific pattern language for -inflatable architectural structures- in such a way that everybody can use these patterns as a guideline to create one’s own ‘living inflatables’ | |
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