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author(s): Ana Anton, Elisabeth Travlou, Evita Pronk, Karolos Michailidis, Matthew Tanti, Serban Bodea, Vasiliki Koliaki


FACADE + FURNITURE = HYPER TRANSFORMATION

The critical factor which distinguishes a facade from any other building element is the exterior ELEMENTS. How can these exterior elements be explored to and taken as the main parameters to create your hyper cell? In what way can the facade be part of a functional furniture system? Shall it function as an internal piece of furniture, external... or both ?


The Facade element consists of a series of square box elements attached to each other by means of a 90 degree hinge. By means of rotation and translation transformations, the facade system is able to expand by 41% of the original, while also creating opening for lighting and ventilation. Furthermore in the interior spaces the facade system offers a multitude of furniture functions such as shelving, lounge seating and dining/working table.



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Moving facade creates extra space and light.

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