Static within Dynamic
" Indeed, it is no longer the house that becomes more similar every day to the car, in the name of extreme dynamism, of movement, both physical and conceptual, but rather it is the car that becomes increasingly like a house, abandoning the myth of speed, to seek above all inhabitability, the comfort of the interior, reconciliation with urban spaces, with the structure of the old historic centres , respecting ecological equilibria, energy saving, the elimination of environmental pollution. "
Architecture & Mobility – by Gino Finizio
… makes me think about an architectural design with both static and dynamic elements where a dynamic element can easily be detached/ attached back again as necessary and used for both its static and mobile properties as opposed to the current practise whereas the car, representing a dynamic element, is contained within a garage, the static element and used only for its dynamic properties… any comments more than welcome… sketches to follow shortly, as soon as I find the way to do it lol... Blanka
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