Thursday, 16 August 2012

Week 3 c Readings

Shearing Layers.
Brand, S., 1997. Shearing Layers, in How buildings learn : what happens after they’re built, London: Phoenix Illustrated. pp12-23
 

This article for me highlighted two main ideas; cradle to cradle (resource life cycles) as well as the need for constant updates and requirments of the built environment which gives rise to the opportunity for change/ progression. 
 



The continous partial everywhere.
Zelfde, J. V., 2012. "The aspatial city." The continuous partial everywhere.
http://juhavantzelfde.com/post/23506562343/the-aspatial-city.


The continous partial everywhere is  a possibility in most future realities,with the current rate of technological devleopment the sky is the limit. Ubiquitous technologies, or the realtime digital feedback of our surroundings will form a transparent layer that is integrated into our urban, suburan and regional developments.



(Kawade. M, 2012)
http://www.omron.com/r_d/technavi/vision/summary/index.html

The above image demonstrates the information input which will create the future network and be integrated into the urban fabric. With the vast amount of imput, the ability for real time feedback will be part of a future societies.

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