Archikinesis: Architecture as a diachronic homeomorphism by Robert James Hernandez III
Whats Where Part 1
Abstract
What is it??
Part 2
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Defining Criteria
Who would use this?
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Program
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Precedent
History
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Site
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Context
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Part 3
What’s Next
Things to consider
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Further Research
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Schedule
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Bibliography
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Part 1:
Abstract “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood....”
- Daniel Burnham
What is it?
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Architect Architectus - Latin
kinesis Kinetic “pertaining to motion.” - dictionary.com
“chief or master” - Arkhi “builder or crafter” - tekton “high-crafter” - heahcræftiga
“of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.” - Merriam-Webster κίνηση (kinesis) - “movement, motion.”
Archikinesis “A term invented by Pedro I. B. Rodrigues in Aug 2008 (Portugal,Lisbon) , to define a particular kind of architecture , which is by itself a dynamic object , in spatial , diachronic\anachroniccontext and it’s relation throughout the fourth dimension. Its also known as a conceptual tool in the development of ( besides a theoretical and diagrammatic component ) space as a physical , human and natural matter.”
- http://archikinesis.blogspot.com/
My definition A building as a forth dimensional diachronic homeomorphism using a real - time surjective kinetic system in order to adjust the relationship of relative space and matter to cater towards the user’s current and future personal needs and desires.
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Architecture has two schools of thought when beginning phenomenon. Buildings are usually built with an end a project. The starting approach can be location based
goal of a program that needed to be fulfilled. They are
design, which looks more towards integrating the
usually only used for that one specific purpose and is
building using the Genius Loci or the spirit of the place
rarely changed as time develops. An office building
as a technique to draw inspiration. This is a reactionary becomes an office building which could become a response and usually evokes a broader conception
production building and is later changed to a laboratory
of the project. Its antithesis disregards the context
but then returns back as another office building before
altogether and is focused on architecture as both an
it then becomes an outdated piece of technology and
object and idea that is usually experimental and of the
is torn down. With this example the building retains
zeitgeist. Both of these have their place in the practice
its universal open floor plan that Mies Van Der Rohe
of architecture. Both of these possess the power to
provided and is only infused with the values and ideals
produce great results and have the ability to create a
of its user. This comes with a cost as it starts to tread
piece that we call Architecture, Other times it results
the line between genius loci and zeitgeist but usually
in a building that falls below all expectations and this
is a disappointment due to other factors such as the
is highly dependent on how skilled the architect is as
zoning and budget conundrums which is another issue I
balancing the factors of reality with the design ideas.
will address in a later chapter. Buildings are seen solely
The question then becomes: is it possible to integrate
as profit machines with complete disregard to who uses
both into a project? Is there a combination of the two or it and the end result when the building is no longer a third option? The concept of a kinetic building starts
needed for any of the purposes it was meant to fulfill.
to simultaneously address these two nomenclatures in
What I am pioneering is the next step of open universal
an interesting way. Static architecture begins to solve
floor plans and having the ready availability to mold it
specific problems or ideas in a world full of cyclical
to an individual’s liking without the added time, money,
dynamism and physical systems. We can predict based and effort. off of previous evidence that history repeats itself and the sun always rises in the East. Kinetic architecture
In
action
adds another dimension to design as it addresses the notion of time and the variations that occur during this
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There was once a man named Tom who live and
Tom Don
worked in the heart of a metropolis. He was your
increase, he can have less of a barrier between he
average office manager who worked in the middle
and his constituents, and his environment would not
floor of a pedestrian steel frame curtain walled office
be constructed as a small box with no character or
building. His managing tactics were all but novel and
stimulating psychological impact. As he pondered this
he made certain his employees knew who was the
idea, he begin to realize that there are some of these
boss. His office was in the corner of the building and
sorts of architectural systems currently out on the
only had connection with the rest of his office if his
market. Movable, collapsible, or rotating walls. Two
door was left ajar. Soon, being that it was only an
spaces in one, one in two. But what if you were start to
average situation, the business had been bought out
push this idea further? The current systems only deal
by another company and the office space sold to a
with a single dimensional aspect and address only one
new and burgeon tech company. The floor manager,
to two spaces. What if the entire building started to
Don, was a far from average office manager. His traits
possess the ability to maneuver at your will in real time.
were to be a visionary thinker and relational leader.
Not only can he open up his office space to connect
He disliked the space hiatus between the corner office
with the rest of his crew, but also start to furnish the
and the rest of the floor. He believed that it presented
office with the building. Saves having to pick and buy
a psychological superiority complex with his employees furniture that may not be dimensionally awkward or and would cause production to slow down and possible depreciate the overall aesthetic value and content. The
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work conflicts unresolved. As he sat in his office he
possibilities would be seemingly endless as well. If a
begin to think about what would happen if the place
conference was to be held at short notice, a flat work
was able to kinetically adjust without the additional
surface and chairs could come from the walls and floor.
construction costs of remodeling. Productivity could
Depending on the design of the building and its layout,
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the envelop could also start to become an operable
I begin to explore the idea of flexible spaces with an
aspect of the system allowing for openings to be placed art installation that has been apart of our research where needed at the time so that natural light and air
process. The installation was a series of basic
could start to add to the list of possibilities. When the
tectonic shapes that were free standing and made
task or meeting was concluded and the business moved of rudimentary materials, wood and chipboard. They to a larger floor area, what had been could all seem
had to be structural enough to stand but light enough
to dissipate into the structure leaving what is really an
to move. The gallery was a type of controlled lab
empty almost to the point of amorphous space that
environment and seem to deem a success as they were
was impregnated with personal potential. Don thought
moved numerous times before, during, and after the
of the next client that could move into the space and
showing. This was to show that a majority of us have a
all that they could shape it to be which could be totally
desire to make things our own given the correct tools
amiss what his ideology would be but able to work for
and techniques.
their particular needs.
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Space exploration through rudimentary materials. Wood and Chipboard
I n sta l l at i o n A b st r a c t : W h a t ’ s Yo u r S p a c e ? The idea of space and home varies from culture to culture based on tradition, t e c h n o l o g y, a n d a r c h i t e c t u r a l t y p o l o g y. T h e perception of dwelling however varies from person to person. The intention for this piece is to explore the notions of different signs that suggest affects of spacial dwelling and allowing any individual who views the piece to have the freedom of configuring it to their own spacial liking. This is to physically manifest the concept that we all impose our individuality towards what is around us and can begin to muse at how this influence can become architectural. The free standing architectonics can be moved at any given time and are constructed to form three different techniques: t h e l i n e , t h e c o r n e r, t h e a n g l e .
Installation Construction
Part 2:
Defining Criteria “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood....”
- Daniel Burnham
Client
masquerade as a wise choice. With this generation having technology as a second nature, perhaps this
In recent years there has been a cultural paradigm shift sort of architecture could become as open sourced of the American dream with the realization that it is
and shared. Housing configurations that some people
wasteful living and an unnecessary responsibility. The
would have never thought of unless they physically tried
client that I believe would have the most potential living it will emerge. Our world is much more complex than in an archikinetic home would be the young working
the rudimentary boxes we try to place people in and
class family or young professionals who possess the
we will need environments that are able to adapt to the
ability to readily learn and accept new technologies.
quick changes to come without sacrificing the quality of
The reasoning behind this is because of the disposition permanence. they provide in terms of social influence and values. As there seems to be a cultural shift from the suburban ideology, these people are realizing the cost and inefficiency of expected American life. There is however a misconception that young people stay in the city as some recent studies have shown as the toll of city life and the growth of families causes geographical relocation.1 As this generation becomes older, they start to move away from the center into metropolitan
Cost
areas. Other studies and census data have shown some other recent trends of young couples having less
The cost of this structure is something that is difficult to
children but larger homes. Having an architecture that
pinpoint because of the high level of attention to detail
is expected to become adaptable to certain rhythmic
it will demand and the absence of proper precedents
life situations would be a benefit to this particular
that start to come close towards this idea. As time
generation. Couples who own a 2200 square foot home progresses and technology advances towards a more 10
and only use it as a place to eat and sleep does not
streamlined production of quality products, the cost of a unit would drop dramatically. The closes product
that is currently on the market is my precedent study
a worthy investment in a city that is rated one of the
that you will have the chance to read in a few pages.
most expensive places to live in the United States.
The average price for that home is about $110,000 and is designed with todays best standards of precision. Perhaps this will be a target price as the development of archikinetics grows from its infancy. By the time any refinement is reached the technology would also have become more precisely refined and readily available for use. The bottom line price then comes down to about $200 a square foot for a 500 sq. ft. home. This would still beat the average rent cost in San Francisco. A one bedroom apartment costs about $2873 a month.2 The return on investment for an archikinetic home would be
Approximate average US home size: 2200 sq. ft.
Approximate average apartment size: 500 sq. ft.
Average tiny home movement size: 100 sq. ft.
Guest
Exercise
Hobby
Work
Excessive
Lounge
Entertainment
TIER III
TIER II
Store
Cook
Relax
Wash
Eat
Sleep
TIER I
Home Activities Essentials
Additional
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Bedroom
≈ 140 sq ft
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Dining room or nook ≈ 40 sq ft
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Bathroom
≈ 40 sq ft
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Storage space
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Kitchen
≈ 100 sq ft
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Place to sit and relax ≈ 130 sq ft
• Additional Bedroom(s) • Study • Library
• Studio • etc
• Home Theater • Sitting Room • Workout Room
• Sun room • etc
≈ 50 sq ft
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The loft3 is a pre-manufactured home that can be
can keep track of all your utilities, appointments, and
shipped and located just about anywhere. It is about
operable portions of the house such as the blinds,
420 sq. ft. in area and takes approximately 5 - 7 days
temperature and lighting. The average cost for this
to construct. With its cube shape it is more ideal for
particular pre-manufactured home is about $110,000
flatter surfaces. It weighs about 9 tons and the shell
and can be shipped just about anywhere.
material is constructed from the same fiberglass that is used for yachts. This guarantees more durability against the natural elements and aids in keeping the interior portion dry. The current model allows for 360 degree views as there are floor to ceiling window panels used for walls. These have both frosted glass and clear glass for added privacy as well as additional louvers that can be used along all the windows. All of this is controlled by a central computer system which
an Francisc Quick Facts:
Founded in 1776
Incorporated in 1850
Density: 17,867 pp sq/mi Population: 837,442 Area: 46.9 mi2
Median Household Income: $75,604 2nd densest city in America History
rebuilding begin, the surviving areas shifted more towards the wealthy since they were able to afford
Founded in June 1776 by Spanish explorer Don
what had not been annihilated. Finally something
Gaspar de Portolรก de Rovira of Spain San Francisco
in the favor of San Francisco happened when the
is a city that has seen almost everything except war.
stock market crash of 1929 hit. Not a single bank
It was named after Saint Francis of Assisi who had a
failed. The city was reborn as the new standing
mission built and dedicated to him in San Francisco
financial capital of the United States. After the
the same founding year. As it begin to slowly grow,
Second World War, the urban development between
the event of the California gold rush accounted
the 1950s-1960s boomed and it soon destroyed the
for the major boom in the population growth by
small trading piers of the city. Industry moved out
1849. The next major event that happened was the
to Oakland until it was put to a halt by protesting
San Francisco plague of 1901-1904 which killed
citizens. Banks however started to make this
113 people.3 Disaster struck again in 1906 with an
peninsula their head quarters and by the 1970s
earthquake magnitude between 7.7 and 7.9 struck
manhattanization swept across the city. The infamous
the city and started a great fire that a majority of
Transamerican Pyramid was completed in 1972 and
the city.4 Roughly 3000 people were killed and over
Bank of America completed their head quarters
a quarter million were without homes. The western
three years earlier. Another earthquake struck again
neighborhoods were untouched however, and as the
in 1989 but was less devastating as buildings were
now designed to withstand the seismic forces. Since
distance of what could be the starting location of
then, San Francisco has now become the tech center
this prototype transportation system. If the politics
of the world. With the .com boom of the 1990s and
work out and the project is followed through, the
the development of Google in the nearby silicon
development of multiple Hyperloops to connect major
valley, this city is home to some of the leading edge
cities will most likely start to take an effect.
technological developments that have impacted the world.
Current Discourse
One major idea that has captured the audience of many is the proposed Hyperloop developed from Elon Musk’s companies: Space X and Tesla Motors. This is a revolutionary transportation system that would connect central California with its southern parts. The Image: SpaceX & Tesla Motors Hyperloop capsule sketch
proposed loop would originate from San Francisco and end in Los Angeles and reach speeds of over 700 mph. It would make the commute time between
Hyperloop system throughout the US could be in the
the two cities only 35 minutes instead of the normal
near future.
6.5 hour drive. The paper released by Tesla Motors discusses the overall route and technical ideas and calculations that have been used to start making this a reality. The total cost would be about $6 billion dollars and it is estimated to transport over 3 million people a year.5 The entry into San Francisco would follow the I-80 along the bay bridge into the west side of the city. This puts my project within walking
Image: Proposed Hyperloop route
Presidio Heights
Seacliff Richmond
Haight Ashbury
Golden Gate Inner Sunset Sunset
Russian Hill
Pacific Heights
Nob Hill
Western Addition
Forest Hill
Financial District I - 80 Bay Bridge
Civic Center South of Market
Hayes Valley Upper Market Mission
Twin Peaks Parkside
North Beach Chinatown
Presidio
Marina
Diamond Heights Sunnyside
Potrero Hill
Castro
Bernal Heights
Bayview Hunters Point
I - 80 Bay Bridge
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SUMMARY OF STANDARDS FOR THE C-36 (DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL) DISTRICTS Planning Code Sec. 210.3: C-3 (DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL) DISTRICTS
215: DWELLING UNIT DENSITY -- 1 dwelling unit for
-- Downtown San Francisco, a center for city, regional,
each 125 square feet of lot area is a permitted use.
national and international commerce, is composed of
A greater density, limited by the discretion of the
four separate districts, as follows: C-3-0 (Downtown
Planning Commission, is a conditional use. Top
Office); C-3-R (Downtown Retail); C-3-G (Downtown General Commercial); C-3-S (Downtown Support).
320: HOUSING REQUIREMENTS -- The Office
The C-3-0 district has a subdistrict for special
Affordable Housing Production Program, requires
development called the C-3-0(SD) district.
housing to be constructed or a housing development fee paid for new office buildings or conversion of
124: FLOOR AREA RATIO LIMIT -- 9:1 for C-3-0; 6:1 for
more than 50,000 gross square feet.
C-3-R; 6:1 for C-3-G and 5:1 for C-3-S. 270, 271: HEIGHT CONTROLS -- See Height and Bulk 124, 127 and Art. 11: TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT
District Zoning Maps and Bulk Limits in Section 270.
RIGHTS (TDR) -- Owners of buildings requiredto
Excessive bulk may be authorized as a conditional
be preserved by Article 11, per their assigned
use.
preservation rating may sell unused development potential to owners of other lots in the same district
607: SIGN CONTROLS -- See Article 6 of the Planning
or to a lot in the C-3-0(SD) District. Lots may have
Code. Height limited to 100 feet (free standing limited
their FAR increased by the above means up to 18:1 in
to 40 feet), projection limited to 75% of sidewalk
the C-3-0 and the C-3-0(SD) district and 1 1/2 times
width up to a maximum of 12 feet. Special sign
the base FAR in other C-3 districts.
districts modify these controls.
161(c) & 151; OFF STREET PARKING -- Not required for
134: REAR YARD -- 25% of lot depth required for levels
nonresidential uses; 1 space for each 4 dwelling units.
occupied by residential uses. No front setbacks or
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side yards required.
215 & ff: USES -- Office, retail, residential, entertainment and institutional uses are permitted. Wholesale and some light manufacturing uses are permitted in some C-3 districts. Hotels are a conditional use.
Art. 2: SPECIAL USE DISTRICTS -- May be more or less restrictive than certain standards in C-3 districts.
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Image: Lower portion of the site
Image: Parasitic attachment wall
Image: Aerial perspective of site
Image: Opposite building across the alley
Part 3:
Whats Next “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood....”
- Daniel Burnham
Things
to
Consider
I need to research during the coming semester studio and act as a developmental guide to further push the
Other subjects that I must consider during this project
archikinetic system..
are: •
Psychology of moving environments
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Social commentary of who can control this type of architectural system and whether it is computer driven or physically moved.
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Equation methods of design
This starter list should assist in the influence of where
P r i n c i p l es o f k i n et i c m o v e m e nt •
Swivel
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Gather
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Slide
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Flap
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Contract
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Expand
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Rotate
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Pneumatic
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Fold
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Further Research
How far in the future will it be before this starts to
During the break between this manual and the next
become an actual product and how would the world
semester studio some areas of research that I need to
look?
continue to develop are:
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Current manufacturing techniques
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Current and theorized mechanical systems
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Length of construction process
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Building and working from nano to micro scale
Exterior Shell
Some of my first design ideas I’ve discussed through the semester. Creating a two part entity - an outer skin that can be customized during the manufacturing phase in order for a more appropriate finish material based off of climactic demands and environmental site specifics, and in interior universal system that is the core of the project and what I am exploring. Design questions that I have already started to ponder are as follows:
How does the exterior and interior start to relate? Interior archikinetic system
What types of techniques will I be using or discovering in order to achieve this architecture?
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become a network of possibilities?
ARCH 556 Schedule *Subject to change Week
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Program analysis and development based from feedback from review. Start integrating learned systems from previous week
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Refine presentational conceptual ideas
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Start first draft of final documents and develop presentation techniques
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Mid Review
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Review comments and refine building details
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Create working scale model prototype & overall scale model
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Review and refine final presentation document list. Make final adjustments from feedback. Continue final drawings and renderings
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Bibliography 1. Kotkin, Joel. “The Geography Of Aging: Why Millennials Are Headed To The Suburbs.” Forbes. December 9, 2013. Accessed September 15, 2014. http://www.forbes.com/sites/joelkotkin/2013/12/09/thegeography-of-aging-why-millenials-are-headed-to-the-suburbs/.
2. “Rent Trend Data in San Francisco, California.” Average Rent In San Francisco, San Francisco Rent Trends and Rental Comps. http:// www.rentjungle.com/average-rent-in-san-francisco-rent-trends.
3. Echenberg, Myron J. Plague Ports: The Global Urban Impact of Bubonic Plague,1894-1901. New York: New York University Press, 2007. 231.
4. “Earthquake FAQ.” FAQ. Accessed December 16, 2014. http:// seismo.berkeley.edu/outreach/faq.html.
5. “Hyperloop Alpha.” Tesla Motors. August 12, 2013. http://www. teslamotors.com/sites/default/files/blog_attachments/hyperloop_ alpha3.pdf.
6. “C-3 District Summary.” San Francisco Planning Department: http:// www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1583. 28
Images 1. Pg. 12: http://www.marketingcharts.com/wp-content/ uploads/2012/11/CensusBureau-Average-US-Household-SizeNov2012.png
2. Pg 17: “Hyperloop Alpha.” Tesla Motors. August 12, 2013. http:// www.teslamotors.com/sites/default/files/blog_attachments/ hyperloop_alpha3.pdf.
3. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/San_ Francisco_%28Evening%29.jpg
4. Pgs. 22 - 23: http://www.sf-planning.org/?page=1569
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