Brief understanding of transformable spaces (Softcopy is also available)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Description: xii,130pDDC classification:- I TH-0445 TRI
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Contents
Introduction 1
Chapter 1
1.1 Understanding transformability and its need 5
1.2 Transformable spaces in history 7
1.2.1 The idea of space in motion8
1.2.2 The industrial revolution and modern times 12
1.2.3 Post modern and contemporary times 14
1.2.4 The digital age 18
Chapter 2
2.1 Flexibility (PHENOMENOLOGICAL) 23
2.2 Transformable 27
2.1.1 Adaptable 29
2.1.2 Movable / Kinetic 34
2.1.3 Responsive 38
Chapter 3
3.1 Mechanical changes
311 Folding 48
3.1.2 Sliding 62
3.1.3 Scissoring 74
3.1.4 Membrane 82
3.2 Perceptual changes 97
3.2.1 Digital media 98
3.2.2 Smart materials 107
Conclusion 119
a Bibliography 122
b Illustration credits 124
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