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Revision as of 12:00, 7 March 2013


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SpongeFloor

author(s): Adriaan Kees van Gool, Diamadis Tegkelidis, J.M. van Lith, Koen Kegel, Qiushi Wu, Xi Guo

Concept

For the interactions workshop in week 2, we decided to design a floor element. While questioning different unique properties of the element, the hardness element has been chosen. We then focused on the need for a hard floor in a young household. While adults might want to manoeuvre fast over the surface, babies or toddlers could prefer - while falling, rolling and crawling - a softer one. We came to the conclusion that the surface desiribly could have more densities, resulting in a harder or softer floor.

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