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As the cost of 3d-printing prosthetic hands is constantly dropping, the medical industry is standing in front of a revolution. How can we establish a symbiotic relationship between the body and its technological extensions , how do we confront possibilities of modifying the body architecture, of engineering alternate anatomical architectures? The World Expo 2025 in Rotterdam  has the potential to take a position towards how our behavioural matrix will be reshaped as we start being engaged in human-machinic conversations.
Location: Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam
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The history of the site of the intervention, the Erasmus MC, and the construction of the new medical complex reveals how a medical micro-society is currently conceptualized; with the more dynamic intrusion of public space, the inclusion of commercial facilities and the fact that it acts as an attractor towards a very large and heterogeneous group of people that guarantee differentiations in mobility and 24-hour dynamics, what started as a  fragmented assemblage of facilities has already become a ' medical city in the city centre', This medical city will nonetheless be inscribed within a compact mass, with no connections to the adjacent green and cultural areas.  
The problem of current contemporary architecture is the fact that it is often alone-standing and not attached or adding value to its environment. To change it, we formulated a strategy to give a value to the existing complex of Erasmus Medical Centre. Right now, the complex has problems with the entrances and the circulation. People entering the complex are getting often disoriented. The complex has green borders, but is not attached with it. The complex is very alone standing, the road on the south side of the complex is seperating the complex from its surroundings even more. A public transportation from the north to the south side (the two parks) are also necessary for the public flow. A merge of the public landscape and the interactive built environment is important to establish qualitative character for this area.
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The main questions posed  are the following:
The goal of this architectural assignment is to design a building that mainly 'reconnects': both on a physical as well as on a social level, the Erasmus Medical Centre and the project location to its direct surrounding and to the city of Rotterdam. There should be explicit connection between the dynamic factors (environmental, use, public flow) and the outcome of the design process. The injection of a variety of program-functions and the formation of public transport-circulation will be the main design goals. Merging into the existing built environment will shape an interesting connecting point.
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  1. How could an expo operate within -or adjacent to- a 24-hour medical city? How will its design renegotiate and smoothen the boundaries between the medical complex and the city?
Defining a parametric framework helps to establish the focus on main aspects in sake of the architectural and environmental qualities. The aim is to use a bottom-up strategy to fulfil the program. The simulations are a great tool to sustain by advances in digital fabrication techniques. Also, the simulations are especially essential in sake of the design of the interactive platforms. The behavioural diagram for the system needs to be designed through many trials, hence designing behaviour on an architecture level is new and on an experimental level. For this we need to develop the Intrinsic Adaptive Curiosity, described by Dana Kulic, to add a character to the system instead of designing a model which will be perceived. by the user as a pre-scripted system.
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        2. Based on the fact that there are tangible examples of how the local economy is affected from the construction of the new facilities, and  the character of the existing complex is already shifting towards a more public paradigm, how will the new commercial facilities and public spaces grow and possibly transcend their currently established boundaries? How can we can bridge the gap from speculating to dynamically including such scenarios in the design of the Expo?
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The assignment is the development a self-sustaining pavilion for the Expo 2025; at the same time, the creation of perceptible and imperceptible connections with important elements of the city, enabling the bottom-up emergence and amplification of movement trails, as well as  the creation of seamless, fluid transitions between the landscape and the building.
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To overcome the gap between the design and the time of actualization of the project, the design will emerge from a master-algorithm instead of a master-plan, based on qualitative and quantitative urban data and open to unstable and unpredictable dynamic reconfigurations. The scheme of the activities for the Expo is, thus, designed having in mind the current demands of the complex, but also providing the ability of future mutations according to the changes in societal and environmental needs.
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The systematic implementation of the robotic fabrication methods that were learned during the D2RP workshop is also essential to the project; the aim is to reconsider the traditional linearity of the design process, as matters such as the structural performance as well as the material constraints and production techniques can be inserted in the design loop from the early stages.
  
  
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Amalgamatic Systems: Exo Morph


P2 Presentation

Abstract
As the cost of 3d-printing prosthetic hands is constantly dropping, the medical industry is standing in front of a revolution. How can we establish a symbiotic relationship between the body and its technological extensions , how do we confront possibilities of modifying the body architecture, of engineering alternate anatomical architectures? The World Expo 2025 in Rotterdam has the potential to take a position towards how our behavioural matrix will be reshaped as we start being engaged in human-machinic conversations. The history of the site of the intervention, the Erasmus MC, and the construction of the new medical complex reveals how a medical micro-society is currently conceptualized; with the more dynamic intrusion of public space, the inclusion of commercial facilities and the fact that it acts as an attractor towards a very large and heterogeneous group of people that guarantee differentiations in mobility and 24-hour dynamics, what started as a fragmented assemblage of facilities has already become a ' medical city in the city centre', This medical city will nonetheless be inscribed within a compact mass, with no connections to the adjacent green and cultural areas. The main questions posed are the following:

 1. How could an expo operate within -or adjacent to- a 24-hour medical city? How will its design renegotiate and smoothen the boundaries between the medical complex and the city?
       2. Based on the fact that there are tangible examples of  how the local economy is affected from the construction of the new facilities, and  the character of the existing complex is already shifting towards a more public paradigm, how will the new commercial facilities and public spaces grow and possibly transcend their currently established boundaries? How can we can bridge the gap from speculating to dynamically including such scenarios in the design of the Expo?

The assignment is the development a self-sustaining pavilion for the Expo 2025; at the same time, the creation of perceptible and imperceptible connections with important elements of the city, enabling the bottom-up emergence and amplification of movement trails, as well as the creation of seamless, fluid transitions between the landscape and the building. To overcome the gap between the design and the time of actualization of the project, the design will emerge from a master-algorithm instead of a master-plan, based on qualitative and quantitative urban data and open to unstable and unpredictable dynamic reconfigurations. The scheme of the activities for the Expo is, thus, designed having in mind the current demands of the complex, but also providing the ability of future mutations according to the changes in societal and environmental needs. The systematic implementation of the robotic fabrication methods that were learned during the D2RP workshop is also essential to the project; the aim is to reconsider the traditional linearity of the design process, as matters such as the structural performance as well as the material constraints and production techniques can be inserted in the design loop from the early stages.



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