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acadia23_v1_48 |
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Li, Tianying; Zhang, Haotian |
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2023 |
title |
Flooded House: A Disruptive Comfort Zone |
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ACADIA 2023: Habits of the Anthropocene: Scarcity and Abundance in a Post-Material Economy [Volume 1: Projects Catalog of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 979-8-9860805-8-1]. Denver. 26-28 October 2023. edited by A. Crawford, N. Diniz, R. Beckett, J. Vanucchi, M. Swackhamer 48-55. |
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“Flooded House” questions the concept of hygiene of the domestic space from a post-human perspective assisted by an experimental modeling process specifying ready-made plastic products. Against the threat of water, the nemesis of indoor space, modern architecture shields it as a submarine to retain the interior bubble of the comfort zone. The “Flooded House” is instead an aquarium. While a modern home strenuously excludes nature to retain the climatic management inside the bubble, the installation, “Flooded House,” presents faithfully the precarious condition of architecture by stripping bare the wall surfaces and exposing the plastic organs in architecture, an ad hoc assembly undergoing the crisis of water. |
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