Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats
The project aims to design a regenerative and resilient space centre for urban environments. It explores the concept of architecture as a responsive machine, adapting to urban, socio-economic and environmental dynamics. Drawing inspiration from natural systems, the project involves creating three-d...
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The project aims to design a regenerative and resilient space centre for urban environments. It explores the
concept of architecture as a responsive machine, adapting to urban, socio-economic and environmental
dynamics. Drawing inspiration from natural systems, the project involves creating three-dimensional prototypes
to analyse ecological infrastructure. In a unique approach, the exploration extends to developing chain
prototypes inspired by the collaborative and efficient behaviours observed in weaver ants, further enriching the
project's understanding of interconnected ecological systems. These assemblies contribute to the development
of a new architectural paradigm that dynamically responds to the ever-changing environment. The envisioned
space centre, with its human-centric design, sustainable features, and adaptable technology, becomes a
transformative hub within the urban landscape. It is poised to integrate new space exploration technologies,
adjust to changes, and symbolise a progressive step towards emergent ecological morphology in architecture.
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| spelling | doaj-art-a63a563845da416cba6d0a8bd6a069132025-08-20T03:00:18ZengAlanya ÜniversitesiProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA3023-70092024-06-017110.38027/ICCAUA2024IN0353Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional HabitatsNoel John Koshy Kunju Koshy0Vani Goel1Pooja Lalit Kumar2School of Art and Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture 2025, Sushant University, Haryana, IndiaSchool of Art and Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture 2025, Sushant University, Haryana, IndiaSchool of Art and Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture 2025, Sushant University, Haryana, India The project aims to design a regenerative and resilient space centre for urban environments. It explores the concept of architecture as a responsive machine, adapting to urban, socio-economic and environmental dynamics. Drawing inspiration from natural systems, the project involves creating three-dimensional prototypes to analyse ecological infrastructure. In a unique approach, the exploration extends to developing chain prototypes inspired by the collaborative and efficient behaviours observed in weaver ants, further enriching the project's understanding of interconnected ecological systems. These assemblies contribute to the development of a new architectural paradigm that dynamically responds to the ever-changing environment. The envisioned space centre, with its human-centric design, sustainable features, and adaptable technology, becomes a transformative hub within the urban landscape. It is poised to integrate new space exploration technologies, adjust to changes, and symbolise a progressive step towards emergent ecological morphology in architecture. https://journal.iccaua.com/jiccaua/article/view/489Adaptive StructureParametric DesignTectonic SystemEcologically ResponsivePrototypical Exploration |
| spellingShingle | Noel John Koshy Kunju Koshy Vani Goel Pooja Lalit Kumar Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA Adaptive Structure Parametric Design Tectonic System Ecologically Responsive Prototypical Exploration |
| title | Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats |
| title_full | Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats |
| title_fullStr | Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats |
| title_full_unstemmed | Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats |
| title_short | Qurio-City: Seeking Refuge in Unconventional Habitats |
| title_sort | qurio city seeking refuge in unconventional habitats |
| topic | Adaptive Structure Parametric Design Tectonic System Ecologically Responsive Prototypical Exploration |
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