hiDrone (2008) <<

(with Sergio Araya, Alexandros Tsamis, and Duks Koschitz)

hiDrone is an adaptable architecture gallery made of hydraulically operating pistons that are virtually and literally reconfigurable, filling and releasing water recycled from the Thames River. HiDrone has two states. When closed, it acts as a 3D screen. When open, it creates occupiable space. The piston operates distinctly at various scales ranging from display unit and furniture, all the way to enclosed, occupiable space. These pistons are pre-stressed with springs, which, when filled with water, assume a closed position. By controlling the amount of water released from the units, the volume of the object acquires different configurations.

hiDrone is the winner of Arquitectum's 8th International Competition London 2008: Adaptable Architecture Gallery organized by Arquitectum and Architectural Association.

Exhibition:
- Competition exhibition at Architectural Association (22-26 September 08)

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Architecture Daily

Submission:
102864