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Serpentine Augmented Architecture

SERPENTINE AUGMENTED ARCHITECTURE
The creative concept is rooted in the belief that bio-design can be used to create new spatial qualities and rethinks materialities. The existing site influences our creative concept in terms of rethinking the spatial experience of the park using Augmented Reality. The idea is also to start a conversation about environmental design and existing spatial qualities that could be brought forward. 
How does this work Reinvent the City? 
Humans’ approach to creating cities is usually based on their dominant force, without any consideration of other living things. We are addressing the reality of the role humans play within a bigger ecosystem of microorganisms. With our proposal, we want to show an existing reality that is not shown to our naked eye, other organisms, that are already integrated within our present built environment. And how they generate spaces where the architecture creates itself and dissolve within a lifecycle. 

How does this work Rethink Spatiality? 
This work suggests using bio-design to rethink the cities materiality and spatiality. Different composition of microorganism – density, volume, transparency and colour – defines materiality of space. Adaptive materiality creates a symbiosis spatiality with other invisible existences. Architecture and space are not confined to the conventional way of building but a harmonious interaction with existing nature. The regenerative characteristic of this architecture will influence human inhabitation will influence.

How does this work reactivate the Site?
This work is reactivating the site by creating additional layers of sensorial and visual realities using the existing milieu of the park. It suggests to augment the ecology of the park to show what is experienced every day but not perceived.  Through different current biological parameters such as humidity, temperature, light, Co2, oxygen reactivate the site using microorganism to great adaptive spatial qualities. 









Serpentine Augmented Architecture
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Serpentine Augmented Architecture

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