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Web-site/web-house. [Housing Mass-customization] Fabio
Schillaci Italian version (link to arch’it on a new window) “Web-site/web-house looks carefully at a very new
issue in design which is called ‘mass-customization’: how can we make objects
– in this case houses – that are designed as for an individual, but have the
pricing of a mass-product? Generally the answers that are given to this
question are purely of a technological nature. Web-site/web-house
investigates new ways to use technology and mass-media. There is a strong political sense behind it: How can we deal
with the forces of globalization (which are often forces of atomization and
individualization) and re-organize them as positive and contributing to social
fabric?”(Lars Spuybroek).
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The issue of the “customer” (subject who
personalizes a industrial product) was achieved thanks to “The Web of
life” from Fritjof Capra
(0), Ulrich Beck’s essays about “Individualization, Globalization and
Politic” (1), Bart Lootsma’s “Synopse: Jenseits des
Standards” (2) and “New subjectivity: architecture between Communication and Information” from Antonino Saggio (3). After studying contemporary research that
have treated these issues – like Nox, Greg Lynn, Oosterhuis, RAMTV (4) – as well as the most interesting
brands who already customize products through the web - such as Nike, Acumins, Levis (5) - the focus of the research was set:
the goal is to connect people and to make the housing-process more
comfortable, affordable and highly customizable.
An endless space (6) in which the
houses are thought of as a model, or clusters of a model, that the customers
can personalize and transform like a living organism, until a state of
equilibrium in the pattern before the industrial production.
Web-site is a virtual-atmospheric
site to where people can cluster and create communities. The virtual site is
intended as a tool that improves the communication between the designer and
the customer.
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Visiting the web-site, the customer selects
the Web-house [house-model to
personalize] from a catalogue referred to existing house-types. Then people
can modify, playing the housing-machine interface, their own house-model
based on a path [an organizational centre line that concentrates all
activities along a spline and
that builds the topological geometry and program above them].
Thus, the customers can connect to neighbor
houses, making agencies and creating new typologies. Each house-model is
thought as a whole living organism made of a web of relations
between his parts.
The city Frankfurt (GE) is re-mapped
selecting high identity areas where the
cluster can look for the site to build between a range of
free-sites proposed. Once the site is individuated, the
geometrical information is sent to the factory. Then, using C.A.M.-
non-standard sandwich panels are manufactured. In order to reduce the milling
cost, a re-modeling strategy [per
repetitions in the forms] in each
house and between different houses of the cluster is used. Thus optimizing
the form without loosing information of its geometry.
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The catalogue
Neighbourhood degrees.
Gaussian
analysis was used to recognize similaritty in the
shape of the house. |
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In order to optimize the cost and stress the potential of the C.A.M. technology,
we designed a special system of UHPC [Ultra High Performance
Concrete]
sandwich panels consisting in two structural skins [internal and external].
The shape of panel is structural and aesthetic at the same time.
Re-cycling.
Finally, the design was put under stress
checking the flexibility of each produced house. Since each house is unique
[personalized and part of a social and topological cluster], the aim was to
understand how the houses might be re-cycled. More precisely, how the houses
and the clusters can transform if a crisis occurs [a dweller leaves or a
house is transformed] and what happens to the cluster both geometrically and
programmatically.
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Detail of the panel. |
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Notes. (0) Capra Fritjof, The web of life, Doubleday-Anchor
Book, (1)
http://www.archplus.net/archiv_ausgaben.php?show=158 (2)
http://www.archplus.net/archiv_ausgaben.php?show=158 (3) http://architettura.supereva.com/coffeebreak/20040718/index_en.htm (4) Greg Lynn 1998-99, Embryological House, http://www.glform.com/ |
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Web-site/web-house
is a research-work made during 2 semesters [2003-2004] at the Digital Design
techniques Department of The Faculty of Architecture - The structural issues were matched together with Manfred Grohmann and the critics with Andreas Ruby. In October 2004, the results of the work
were presented at the The design of the web-site
interface was developed together with Roberto Pelliccia. Fabio
Schillaci ( fabio@schillaci.org |
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