Monday, November 28, 2016

Chokoon : Spider Behaviour : Off-Site Architecture : Enclosure


 
Spider Behaviour
          Spider behaviour is an experimental and ecological architecture project which explores the characteristic and the ways in which living organism as such spider behave. The project look into the engineering and composition of spider silk and webbing, the environmental readings, components and kit of parts which required in the cycle of web construction. The design enclosure use similar system in which spiders use to construct their space. The lightweight architecture behave diversely and can be developed into differ site condition. The form can be differentiate until the favoured condition is met. In addition, the project also look into distinct aspect of nature to find ways to integrate sites and landscape into the design, which in return, create a mutualism relationship between architecture and the sites they occupy


Spider web construction cycle


Elytra filament pavilion module analysis 


 Tree width in relative to height

 On site : tree heights

 Grafted heights

 Branching rule

On site : branching potential


 Symbiosis relationship



 Mutualism relationship


 Flooring system


 Flooring expansion


 Sun trap component


 Radiation mapping on enclosure














Site I : Floor plan
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Site I : Axonometric
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 Site I : Section
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Site II : floor plan


Site II : Axonometric


 Site II : Section























 Site III : Floor plan


 Site III : Axonometric
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Site III : Section



 
Wood - wood joint


 Wood - string joint
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 Explode structural detail
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Vertical circulation joint
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 Fabrication components of a unit


 
 Perspective















Physical model


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