
The next step in applying the cellular model to a residential project: The Solar Decathlon house with its many performative requirements. This exercise explores the capacity of a single module to adapt to changing needs at a local scale, where it may be a window, door, roof exterior decking, or interior finish.







Chris Chalmers is a student of the Master of Architecture program at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He is currently in his third year and researching self-organizing systems and computation in architecture.
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April 18, 2008 at 8:49 pm
Panel Aperature « Live Abstract
[...] Ultimately, the idea is to aggregate different versions of these panels in a building skin (The Solar Decathlon house below), and have them respond to a feedback dynamic as described in the latest abstract. [...]