04MAY 2012

Membrane: A waterproof membrane / Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang

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To confront with the sea level rising of New York, Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang from the University of Pennsylvania designed an idea for protecting certain areas against water by wearing a “membrane’.

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang
Deriving from the intelligent components, we created a surface system that can reveal a continually changing expression. The transforming surface can combine the multiple functions such as waterproof, lighting and agricultural planting.

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang
Rather than a traditional hierarchy design thinking, each component on the surface has equal essentiality.

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It is a irreducible integrity.

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang
As the surface serves as a waterproof for the buildings, in turn, the building provides structure support to the surface. To blur the boundary, the surface seamlessly dissolves the old and rigid layer system of the buildings.

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang
Thus, the space between the old building and the new surface is totally fluid.

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang
Then, all sufaces form a new lattice system on the site.

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Finally, the system simultaneously evolves into an unprecedented ecological area in New York..

© Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang


Design team:
Tingwei Xu and Xie Zhang


Status:
Proposal


Website (references):
http://www.evolo.us/architecture/architectural-membrane-for-new-york-when-sea-level-rises/






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