iAAR_team 18

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INFLATEABLE ARCHITECTURE - SCALE 1:1


Sketchwork: everythig from a donut to a tube has been discussed. Ended up with a tube changing in size - different roomsizes.


ARCHITECTURAL INTENTION We have an intention about showing the different ways our body can act in and interact with a room og certain space. Therefore we have made a tube, a spatial sequence, that starts with a height of 1,60 meters and then goes down to 0,85 meters over 6,00 meters, which means you have to bend your head in the beginning and in the end go down on your knees and crawl. After this it rapidly raises to a height of 2,30 meters - normal roomheight, which, hopefully, will make this normal room feel huge after coming directly from crawlingheight. The sections in the plastic also varries in width or distances as the rooms gets smaller and again bigger - to make it even more intense.


Render: a render that shows the whole tube and a detali that shows the inside and how the space gets smaller and then bigger again.


Arranging: figuring out which pieces belongs where and how to assemble them correctly - big scale!


Assembling: stapling the 20 big pieces together. Seams of up to 13 meters.


Turning the outside in: the tube was made with the inside out to have the seams on the inside in the end - now turned around.


Testing: inflated to test the neighbourhoods seperately. A few things needed adjusting.


Final: the city is assembled and inflated. In the corner is a photo of the inside of our piece, pur tube.


GROUP 18: CHRISTOPHER NIELSEN, PERNILLE SOMMER, LOUISE MATTHIESEN, MIKKEL BERN, BENJAMIN MARK, EHSAN FAZLI, LINE GREGERSEN, NATASCHA JØRGENSEN, RIKKE LANGKJÆR.


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