Plan-Less House, OFA

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Con­cept Diagram

Fun­da­men­tally the house is our shel­ter, but it is also a place of ap­pro­pria­tion, where we create our iden­ti­ties and our me­mo­ries. An in­ter­face with the world, the home is a de­vice in which we fil­ter our en­vi­ron­ment and trans­fer in­for­ma­tion about our­sel­ves to others. Our pro­po­sal for the plan-less house seeks to create a sim­ple sys­tem of mo­va­ble ele­ments which to­gether yield al­most an in­fi­nite com­bi­na­tion of spa­tial con­fi­gu­ra­tions. The idea of the home is no lon­ger a plan dia­gram in­di­ca­ting a hie­rarchy of di­vi­sions, but a set of va­ria­bles which crea­tes a fle­xi­ble sys­tem adap­ting to the user. Now a more in­te­res­ting and com­plex exchange and in­te­rac­tion can oc­cur, one in which the inhabiter(s) can cons­tantly re-appropriate, re-territorialize space as nee­ded. The house con­cep­tually be­co­mes a stage set, in which many ac­ti­vi­ties and story­li­nes take place si­mul­ta­neously in the same “space” and can also be re­con­fi­gu­red for dif­fe­rent “sce­nes.” A mu­ta­ble code for li­ving, the plan-less house ful­fills the need for the spa­tial com­ple­xity which our li­festy­les de­mand.

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Par­ti­tion Configurations

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Sec­tion Configurations

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Pro­gram Configurations

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In­te­rior Perspective

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Li­festyle Studies

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Sha­dows Studies

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1 Response to “Plan-Less House, OFA”


  1. 1 Thomas Csano

    A sys­tem built like life itself, or­ga­nic yet cal­cu­la­ted, sta­tic yet mo­va­ble. Spa­ces thought with space with the mo­ment is how hu­mans first sett­led, and how they then mo­ved. Now the world is ready for open form archi­tec­ture; a li­ving form of living.

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