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Revision as of 17:01, 27 June 2013
Cloud Life : Future living concept
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Concept
Cloud life is a business model in which space is not rented out with a specific static use, but with completely flexible functions, digitally chosen and customized by the customer.
Flexibility
By using an interactive, robotic flexible interior, the operator offers a large variety of functions and space which users choose and customize, creating a space perfectly suited to the needs of the users at that specific moment.
Retrofit existing or place in new buildings (which generates faster spread) Swarm logic → even when parts break down, system keeps operating Create the specific space you need, based on functions, shape and size. (pay per 5m2 / h)
Personalisation
Color, shapes and functions through online interface Online system → Prebook: design yourself / template / online sharing
Financial Viability
When renting out space, for example in the traditional examples as a hotel or flexible work places, the customer pays for the time he uses particular space and facilities. Therefore, to maximize profits occupancy has to be maximized (regarding time, facilities and space). Cloud life makes this maximum occupancy possible with its completely flexible interior, answering to the large variety of demand and desires of its customers.
Started designing with finacial viability for property managers and users in mind.
Compare to current prices per hour with exact numbers
From property managers perspective From users perspective (specify target group exactly: why them)
Variable prices based on demand, within a range (reference plane tickets)
Spread of Cloud Life to many locations enhances individual memberships
Members have option to book a space, not rent/own (use references)
Prototype
Process
Add movie here (which is part of the 3 min movie)
Explain texts what steps we took in the process
Components
Show each part in the model seperately
Wall (is also door, lighting and shelving system)
Bed (combine as many single beds as you like)
Desk (chair included, combine or unfold for bigger desk)
Interface
Software/plugins used and communication methods used (internet/cables) --> Slide of Jiun about software and hardware used to change model You don’t need to be present to make changes (webcam, presets and live movement over internet)
Final full scale model
Using the livestream of our prototype, we get a live feed of changes we make in our model through the internet.
If the stream is not visible, please use this link:
http://bit.ly/cloudlifestream
Future Vision
TEST TITLE
Credits
Designers
Javi Vidal Bernabeu, Xi Guo, Koen Kegel, Xindroe Volmer, Vivien Wu, Jiun Yu and Leon Zondervan
Acknowledgements
Teachers
ir. Christian Friedriech, Dr. Henriette Bier, Dr. Nimish Biloria and prof. Kas Oosterhuis.
Prototyping support
Vera Laslo, Jia-Rey Chang (Gary) and Frank van Brunschot have been a tremendous help in the creation of our scale 1:1 prototype.
Sponsors
By donating materials, knowledge and transportation, the following sponsors have helped to create our 1:1 prototype:
Work documents
All documents below are free to see, copy and even edit.
We used them to streamline all communication and collaboration within the group and with our tutors and sponsors.
Final presentation working document:
http://bit.ly/CloudLife3minmovie
To Do List:
http://bit.ly/CloudLifeToDo
List of spent money for the group:
http://bit.ly/group-money-list
Live Cloud Life prototype stream:
http://bit.ly/cloudlifestream
List of parts needed for the project:
http://bit.ly/listofparts
List of sponsors:
http://bit.ly/cloudlifesponsors
Temp Wiki examples to be used and the old website as archive
Mid term
03 May 2013