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* People inside became very sleepy after a while; it´s a passive space aswell the ongoing ambient music makes you murf and maybe it was as well the dose or flow of oxygen which slows you down.\\ | * People inside became very sleepy after a while; it´s a passive space aswell the ongoing ambient music makes you murf and maybe it was as well the dose or flow of oxygen which slows you down.\\ | ||
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The How to make a door for your bubble from Akairways.\\ | The How to make a door for your bubble from Akairways.\\ | ||
- | {{how_to_make_a_door.jpg?750}}{{igloo_door.jpg? | + | {{: |
- | ===How to extend inflatables in modular parts=== | + | ===How to extend inflatables in modular parts and watch out for fingers=== |
- | One way is to connect parts by short round corridor pipes as a space to extend and connect the pipes through waterproof zips | + | - One way is to connect parts by short round corridor pipes as a space to extend and connect the pipes through waterproof zips.\\ |
+ | - One can prevent children sticking their fingers in the ventilator by stitching a net | ||
+ | in the pipe-hole. | ||
- | {{modular_parts.jpg? | + | {{modular_parts.jpg? |
leaking connecting Corridor zips from Architects of Air | leaking connecting Corridor zips from Architects of Air | ||
- | ===Fingers and ventialators=== | ||
- | {{ventilator_net.jpg? | + | |
- | One can prevent children sticking their fingers in the ventilator by stitching a net | + | |
- | in the pipe-hole. | + | |
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===How to get the air in=== | ===How to get the air in=== | ||
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One can try to make a ' | One can try to make a ' | ||
Or even is it possible to get the natural wind streams direct inside the inflatables. | Or even is it possible to get the natural wind streams direct inside the inflatables. | ||
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- | ==== Discussion==== | ||
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- | * The second design principle playfullness, | ||
- | * The thirth principle was modularity. One can always ask yourself how does it feel, to have a modular surrounding. Nature is never modular. Nature is full of almost similar units (waves, raindrops, blades of grass-) but though the units of one kind are all alike in their broad structure, no two are ever alike in detail. - the same broad features keep recurring over and over again. - in their detail appearance these broad features are never twice the same. - The quality of places is never twice the same, because it always takes its shape from the particular place in which it occurs. Each part is slightly different, according to its position in the whole. Each branch of a tree has a slightly different shape, according to its position in the tree. Each leaf on the branch is given its detailed form by its position on the branch. So an alternative is to think of differentiating spaces: It is not a process of addition, in which pre-formed parts are combined to create a whole: but a process of unfolding, like the evolution of an embryo, in which the whole precedes in parts, and actually gives birth to them, by splitting (so becoming different in the process of growth or development). Only a process of differentiation, | ||
- | - Up to now I noticed people (no matter what their background is) react very strongly on the visual collection of the research, and yes it was the part I enjoyed doing the most. | ||
- | - As a follow up from this research I have like do realize two events where I will develop inflatable spaces solely inflated by wind. | ||
- | - I l like to continue on three parts of the research; the collections of the visual survey, the collection of inflatable materials for the library and the list of interesting inflatable producers, labs, experts etc. | ||
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- | =====references===== | ||
- | ===Books=== | ||
- | * [[Cradle to cradle]] William McDonough & Michael Braungart, 2002, ISBN-13: 978-0-86547-8 | ||
- | * [[The Timeless Way of Building]], Christopher Alexander, 1979, ISBN 0-19-502248-3 | ||
- | * Een Patroontaal, | ||
- | * Aeolian Winds and the the Spirit in renaissance Architecture, | ||
- | * Six Memos for the Next Millenium, Italo Calvino, 1996, ISBN 9780099730514 | ||
- | * Intelligent Skins, Michael Wigginton - Jude Harris, | ||
- | * The Inflatable moment, Marc Dessauce, 1999, ISBN 1-56898-176-7 | ||
- | * Where' | ||
- | * Blow Up, Sean Topham, 2002, ISBN 3-7913-2687-2 | ||
- | * Lightness, Adriaan Beukers - Ed van Hinte, 2001, ISBN 90-6450-334-6 | ||
- | * Flying Lightness, Adriaan Beukers - Ed van Hinte, 2005, ISBN 90-6450-538-1 | ||
- | * [[The Eyes of the Skin]], Juhani Pallasmaa, 2005, ISBN 0470015780 | ||
- | * Nature Culture Fusion-Louis, | ||
- | * Leven op ’t hof, Gerard smallegange, | ||