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Δευτέρα 13 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Jennifer Siegal - The AERO-Mobile and Mobile Architecture

   

Jennifer Siegal - The AERO-Mobile and Mobile Architecture





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 8 Οκτ 2014
Architect Jennier Siegal visited
Google LA to speak on "Mytopia Deployed: Strategies for the Language of
Movement in an Age of Off-Site Construction". She discusses her project,
The AERO-Mobile, a movable flexible exhibition and retail space made of
recycled parts discarded by the aerospace industry. This impermanent
architecture envisions buildings as a series of ULD’s (Unit Load Device)
up-cycled as exhibition space platforms, mounted on electric trucks,
allowing for spontaneous pop-up experiences to be deployed throughout
the city center and its surrounding suburban neighborhoods. Visually
engaging, the AERO-Mobile creates an individual or a communal outlet for
instantaneous consumerism, complimenting and reflecting today’s world
where life is anything but static. Jennifer Siegal is known for her work
in creating the mobile home of the twentieth century. She is founder
and principal of the Los Angeles’ based firm Office of Mobile Design
(OMD), which is dedicated to the design and construction of ecologically
sound, dynamic structures, utilizing portable and prefabricated
architecture. She earned a master’s degree from SCI-Arc in 1994 and was a
2003 Loeb Fellow at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, where she
explored the use of intelligent, kinetic, and lightweight materials.

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