HOUSE
IN HEAT, Chile (2007-)
While we find ourselves amidst an accelerating arms race in the material and
technological battle for energy efficiency, little thought seems to be put
into the question of how temperature shapes our ways of inhabiting space.
House in Heat uses temperature to acually organize space. Heat pockets
located within the thickene A-frame roof contain all heating sources of the
house and register their daily cycle through subtle color changes on the
heat-sensitive facade. The remaining open space can be fully exposed to the
outside and spills its floor surface into the garden. Through the use of PCM
and heating/cooling pipes this floor surface is locally tempered to
acommodate for different actiities to take place along its carved out edges
during varying times of day and year.
FAR frohn&rojas
project team: Marc Frohn, Mario Rojas Toledo, Natalia Becerra, Amy Thoner, Carlos Graf v. Ysenburg
Philippseich
|