Making use of responsive thermo-bimetals that “breathe” to warmth or cool a building, Doris Sung is producing architecture more lifelike and environmentally welcoming.
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I just get too excited with this! Keep it up…
WOW
so damn cool
What is program at 2:55? Thanks
Well, this is a very interesting project, but I have few questions. Firstly, since these are thermal bi-metals which are sensitive and are good conductors of heat, so how effective are these metals films are in thermal insulation. For instance, the situation where the temperature is not hot as the metal sheet tends to curl, and what would the temperature difference from being under this installation to outside the surface.
Having being said that these metals do radiate heat so how comfortable is it staying under this breathing/shading device or in a enclosure made out of this materials?
This is what is the future of Architecture. And I am HOOKED to it :D
I can't imagine trying to clean one of these projects. Unless sealed from the elements, it will need cleaning. Great ideas. Thank you.
this is amazing!
This is exceptionally awesome.
We. Need. This.
The buildings move like breathing to get heat up or cool down. Just like a male's scrotum.
Just imagine: maybe a thousand years from now, all our buildings will have incredible technology that allows them to adapt to environmental conditions using almost no energy.
Yes but does it close up at night
Contemporary Architecture
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idea is great and looks beautiful but metals absorb heat, when sun goes down the heat is gonna be released and will heat up the building or whatever it is cladding? Yeah, and someone else mentioned – reflected heat in the cities and its surroundings. Why not use this "simple technology" and apply it to solar panels?
I think this is a great idea that should be worked on until it's useful because a lot of great things can happen with this idea
Interesting but I don't think metal is ideal for lining the outside of structures. More reflected heat in cities, hard to look at, conductive properties etc. Should just have "hinges" of the metal with something photovoltaic between.
I see this as an outer layer… just a breathable skin. You have common walls behind, but walls collect and release moisture from rain and ambient humidity. also, you can have regular windows behind, or skylights, that can be opened from the inside when desired and letting air in and out. I'm just randomly thinking here, but I think the concept is really good and design-wise, very evolved.
very goog!
wow, that's awsome
I find Doris Sung's architecture inspired and inspiring.
Because windows are too mainstream
This is the first "moving" architecture that I"ve seen that I can actually see making an impact on the practice. I think she's onto something… closer than most.
Mind blowing stuff!
This is fascinating technology. But it seems that there is always gaps where air can get in even when its "closed". How would this work in the winter?
Genius!