Glasgow School of Art
Innovation School
Product Design
Reference and form researches
for my aquaponic model.
"A complete roof structure was designed to hold all the drainage for the open-air pond and planter for beds of fruits and vegetables."
The Jungle House, located in Sydney, by C plus C Architect studion.
"The System has been set up so that the residents can indeed hairvest and eat the fish when they're grown to a big enough size."
"Nitrogen rich waste water from the fishpnd, which is located between the home's outer façade and inner skin on the first floor, irrigated and fertilisers the garden. Rainwater drains into an underground tank, is filtered and pumped up to the pond."
Climbing Frame Librairy in Vietnam.
It is a large wooden climbing frame using solar powered aquaponics installations to keep vegetables, koi carps and chicken, it is located in Hanoi.
"Chikens also contribute to the librairy's miniature ecosystem, providing eggs to eat and manure to fertilise the vegetable."
Children are learning self sustaining ecosystem, they "will learn that Koi carp are not only pets to watch, but also how their waste can benefits the vegetable planters"-said Farming architects to deezen-
"The aim is not only to produce an effective use of resources, but also experiment in using differents typesof plants and animals in an urban environment."
"Koi café" at Hanoi.
"An aquaponic system connecting a pond for edible fish an rooftop garden."
Architecture researches
Stone boat, 1978-81
Realized in the IJsselmeer / Netherlands.
Ingrid Amslinger.
Arc en rêve. Bordeaux- Higami Exhibition
Observation drawings
Junya Higami "his approach, which combines scientific and poetic elements, forms the basis for a dream-like creative process that transforms dreams into reality. He mainly takes inspiration from nature, methodically conceptualizing his projects and always seeking to push back their limits. [...] His tireless quest fort transparency and lightness goes beyond the minimalist aesthetic. [...]architecture must step aside to create a total environment celebrating nature."
In my formal research, Asian architecture interests me for its lightness and complexity.
I am looking for structures that can visually adapt to the landscape of Saint Jean de Luz. Asian architecture mixes poetry and complexity.
"Les Ateliers de 1 à 16"
1993-1998 – Philippe De Gobert
Asian Architecture-Carpentry
Modular, Customizable Housing Tower in India
"The Sukkah is simply fabricated from a stack of plywood, spaced apart and hollowed, allowing enough transparency to be inclusive yet enough density to create a sense of being. This design captures the juxtaposition between the simplicity of the plywood and the complexity of the void."
READER" module by Estonian art students
'loop' by FAHR 021.3 is a concrete sculpture with an organic circular form
I am looking into organic frameworks in wood, shed playing with solids and voids to keep a lightness in the structure.
FREDERICK KIESLER, THE ENDLESS HOUSE, 1960
Pierre Szekely,1967
"Chroniques", Berdaguer, Péjus, Manuella éditions, 2017