emergence of networked thinking and design
DESCRIPTION
ORTLOS: The Emergence of Networked Thinking and Design presents theoretical approaches and practical examples related to the projects developed by the architectural studio ORTLOS and its trans-disciplinary partners from 2004 to the present. It is a platform, as it were, that showcases architectural design, urban planning, media theory, art installations, and interface design within the context of the „brave new“ networked world which is „nowhere in particular but everywhere at once“ (W.J. Mitchell).TRANSCRIPT
Emergence of networked thinking and design
• Introduction
• Virtual Enterprise
• Virtual Prototype
• Virtual Environment
Lifecycle Intelligence of Networked EnvironmentsKnowledge Worker - a new type of User
1. PART 1: Introduction1.1. Toward a new practice1.2. Non-location principle1.3. Living Net1.4. Renaissance of Data Visualization1.5. Structural Flow Design1.6. Expanding the mind-set (designer of the future)1.7. On-demand spaces1.8. Performative Design1.9. Regenerative Architecture
2. PART 2: Virtual Prototype2.1. Green through IT2.2. City Upgrade – urban ecosystem
3. PART 3: Virtual Environment3.1. Sensitive responsive open space3.2. City Lab
4. PART 4: Virtual Enterprise4.1. Open Innovation in Architecture4.2. Collaborative design Environment
“Everything is architecture”“Alles is Architektur”Hans Hollein 1960s
Robert Fludd - Description of the perception
Guilio Camillo - Memory Theatre
Ramon Lull - Circle diagram
Giordano Bruno - Memory wheel
Daniel Libeskind - Potsdamer Platz
Luis Kahn - Traffic Study Philadelphia
Yona Friedman - living framework
Archigram -Plugin City
Buckminster Fuller -Geodesic dome Montreal
Denis Crompton - Computer City
Archizoom - Non-stop City
Archizoom - Non-stop City
Superstudio - Supersurface
Constant - New Babylon
ORTLOS @ La Biennale die Venezia 2000
Conceptional drawing for the installation
Steel construction in Graz
Cedric Price - Fun palace
inSPACEin - Japan 2002
inSPACEin components
Konrad Wachsmann - Aircraft Hangers
The Thing & The Wing 2003
The Thing
The Wing
Buckminster Fuller - Dymaxion map
Library for the Information Age
Friedrich Kiesler - Extended Senses
Friedrich Kiesler - Visual Machine
Friedrich Kiesler - Endless house
City Lab - iVAN
Robert Fludd - Temple of Music
1. PART 1: Introduction1.1. Toward a new practice1.2. Non-location principle1.3. Living Net1.4. Renaissance of Data Visualization1.5. Structural Flow Design1.6. Expanding the mind-set (designer of the future)1.7. On-demand spaces1.8. Performative Design1.9. Regenerative Architecture
2. PART 2: Virtual Prototype2.1. Green through IT2.2. City Upgrade – urban ecosystem
3. PART 3: Virtual Environment3.1. Sensitive responsive open space3.2. City Lab
4. PART 4: Virtual Enterprise4.1. Open Innovation in Architecture4.2. Collaborative design Environment
BeforeBefore
AfterAfter
Grand Egyptian Museum, Kairo Egypt 2002
Fitness Centre
Kunsthaus Graz, Austria 2001
Interactive Display @ AFC London
Interactive Display @ AFC London
Navigation InterfaceNavigation Interface
Energy diagramNursing home for elderly
Nursing home for elderlyGleisdorf, Austria
inner courtyardOutdoor green space
Indoor gardenMeeting point and a green filter toward street
north facadeNursing home for elderly
energy diagramGuesthouse
GuesthouseCastle Rezhof, Austria
courtyardPassive house facade toward south with PV
business towerEnergy diagram and cooling principle
Business towerPrototype Study
energy diagramCentre for promotion of Science, Belgrade
interiorCentre for promotion of Science
exterior viewCentre for promotion of Science
building servicesDemo House, Vienna, Austria
Energy diagramDemo House, Vienna, Austria
exteriorDemo House, Vienna, Austria
interiorDemo House, Vienna, Austria
daylightDemo House, Vienna, Austria
open spaceDemo House, Vienna, Austria
modelDemo House, Vienna, Austria
GANDISiPhone application supports energy-efficient
planning of buildings
GANDIS - InterfaceGANDIS - Interface
active houseHouse N, Graz, Completion 2012
energy diagramHouse N
exteriorHouse N, Graz
exteriorHouse N, Graz
exteriorHouse N, Graz
interior viewHouse N, Graz
interior viewHouse N, Graz
interior viewHouse N, Graz
energy diagramHouse N
interior viewHouse N, Graz, Completion 2013
exterior viewHouse N, Graz, Completion 2013
urban eco-system
1. PART 1: Introduction1.1. Toward a new practice1.2. Non-location principle1.3. Living Net1.4. Renaissance of Data Visualization1.5. Structural Flow Design1.6. Expanding the mind-set (designer of the future)1.7. On-demand spaces1.8. Performative Design1.9. Regenerative Architecture
2. PART 2: Virtual Prototype2.1. Green through IT2.2. City Upgrade – urban ecosystem
3. PART 3: Virtual Environment3.1. Sensitive responsive open space3.2. City Lab
4. PART 4: Virtual Enterprise4.1. Open Innovation in Architecture4.2. Collaborative design Environment
Digital LibraryDigital Library
Interface for on-demand InformationInterface for on-demand Information
Nick’s Cave - Virtual World MakingNick’s Cave - Virtual World Making
Immersive Environment - Interface for Spatial BehaviorImmersive Environment - Interface for Spatial Behavior
Multi-Modal User Interactions inControlled Environment
Multi-Modal User Interactions inControlled Environment
Facade Interface - AUDI exampleFacade Interface - AUDI example
Sensitive Space, Kunsthaus Mürzzurschlag Austria
Sensitive Space - a new kind of HCISensitive Space - a new kind of HCI
Audio/Video/Network InterfaceAudio/Video/Network Interface
Responsive Open Space - Crossmodal InteractionResponsive Open Space - Crossmodal Interaction
Responsive Public Space
1. PART 1: Introduction1.1. Toward a new practice1.2. Non-location principle1.3. Living Net1.4. Renaissance of Data Visualization1.5. Structural Flow Design1.6. Expanding the mind-set (designer of the future)1.7. On-demand spaces1.8. Performative Design1.9. Regenerative Architecture
2. PART 2: Virtual Prototype2.1. Green through IT2.2. City Upgrade – urban ecosystem
3. PART 3: Virtual Environment3.1. Sensitive responsive open space3.2. City Lab
4. PART 4: Virtual Enterprise4.1. Open Innovation in Architecture4.2. Collaborative design Environment
ANDI Workflow InterfaceCollaboration Environment over the Internet
ANDI Documentation Interface
ANDI Project Participants
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