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- Stripped-Down Shelter - S*D*S . 12
Jason
Vigneri-Beane <jcvb@splitstudio.com>
Project
Statement
Stripped-Down
Shelters (S*D*S) are part of an on-going project to consider technologically
intensive yet minimally spatialized shelters. Mechanisms, prefabricated
assembly systems, and transformable componentry are all factors toward
a specific and self-contained architectural entity.
SDS.12
: Living Volume = 17'-0" x 8'-0" x 8'-0" (1,088 cubic feet)
/ / / Expanded Living Volume = 24'-0" x 8'-0" x 8'-0" (1,536
cubic feet) / / / Operable Doors = Two / / / Expansion Wheels = Two Pairs/
/ / Stabilizers = Four / / / Photovoltaics - Two Triple-Cell Panels /
/ / Video Screen - 8'-0" x 3'-0" with Speakers / / / Wireless
Power Strip - 8'-0" / / / Graphics TO ORDER and Sponsored Panels
/ / / Utility Hook-Ups / / / Kitchenette / / / Compact Bathroom / / /
Sofas - Two / / / Expansion Hazard Parking Stall = 24'-0" x 8'-0"
SDS.12
is an expandable living unit in two senses: 1) it physically expands from
an enclosed and private space to an open and extroverted platform and
2) it expands technologically to provide micro-revenue generating opportunities
to its occupant via media and advertising space as well as coin-operated
touch down strips for wireless power and mobile device charging. In addition,
a partial third form of expansion comes with its potential to become a
micro-node in an urban or otherwise populated area (see images above of
crowds spontaneously gathering for a sporting event). Domestically, it
features two bed/sofas, kitchenette, and a bathroom/shower module. It
also comes equipped with 45.5 square feet of roof-top photovoltaic panels. |