The Permanently Temporary
Viktória Sándor. Vienna, Austria
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Name of work in English
The Permanently Temporary
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Name of work in original language
In the Age of Gravity Independent Architecture
Prize year
Young Talent 2018
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Work Location
Vienna, Austria
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Author/s
Viktória Sándor
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School
Institute of Architecture - University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Vienna, Austria
Young Talent 2018 YT Shortlisted
The Permanently Temporary
In the Age of Gravity Independent Architecture
Program
Urban planning
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Labels
Heritage · Master plan
The project investigates the future of urban environments using Vienna (Austria) as case study. It proposes a new ephemeral infrastructure which while provides climatically controllable temporary spaces, becomes integrated with the existing urban-fabric in order to increase the city’s dynamism, adaptivity and by that also its capacity.
Hypothesis: If architecture could be ephemeral and adaptive, the existing city volume could be programmed more efficiently by the activation of its time dependent snoozed-zones. The resulting shift in the urban pattern would support the intensification of the city and the establishment of a new social contract. The utopian vision is developed on a multi-dimensional timeline which allows evolutionary explorations of new, ‘permanently temporary’ infrastructural interventions and their speculative impacts on urban dynamics.\nToday: The project assumes that the exploitation of the potential of unmanned aerial vehicles to become not only supports in building fabrication processes (builders) but also as active building elements of short-lived structures in order to decrease the duration of the construction, transformation and deconstruction of climatically controlled temporary spaces, will lead to the design of the „drones of tomorrow”...\nTomorrow: The project proposes a new design for the unmanned omnicopter (Eth Zürich research project by Raffaello D’Andrea), and names it: FLIBRI. Flibries (“flying bricks”; drones of tomorrow) can generate and store energy, radiate heat, supply and reflect light and by that create specific micro climates to provide optimal qualities for new functions to appear at locations it could not happen before.\nAfter tomorrow: The integration of the Flibri-system ( Flibiri flocks) into the urban volume is visualized (hypothesized) in 4 evolutionary steps. The project narrative emphasises the changing relationship between the existing, static urban fabric (hardscape) and the new Flibri-System (softscape), while it highlights the altering goals of the new infrastructure and its level of influence on urban dynamics: 1) The Basics: detached Flibri-flock operation for existing interior and exterior quality improvements, 2) The Event: physically connected space-reactivation, 3) The Playground: construction of new static structures to provide space for flock experiments, 4) The New Ground: hard- and softscape equalization period.