Conceptual House – No.06
Many abstract concepts are formed based on our concrete experiences of the physical world. Our experiences of the surrounding environment and a network of spatial relationships give rise to conceptual structures or what are known as image schemas. These image schemas are the result of our physical interaction with the world and stem from human sensory and motor experiences in three-dimensional space, perceptual interactions, and ways of engaging with objects.
This project is a thought experiment that emphasizes the variability of typologies and examines changes in form parameters at the zero moment. Referencing the form or typology of traditional houses in northern Iran, the project explores the relationship between form (geometry), material, and construction technology. these triple as components of an interactive system in the design and construction process, where a change in one element can lead to changes in the others.
During the process of form development, patterns were generated by processing data based on perception and concrete experience (spatial observation and experience). The form-generation process was shaped by the triad of material (environmentally friendly materials) and construction technology (additive manufacturing with robots and 3D printing).
Based on the obtained patterns, the project was realized within a three-dimensional grid system (based on structural logic), balanced in a suspended state, and defined across two levels. as components of an interactive system in the design and construction process, where a change in one element can lead to changes in the others.
Project Name: Conceptual House – No.06
Lead Architect: Milad Mehdizadeh
Submission Category: Professional (Unbuilt/Concept) Category
Firm: Milad Mehdizadeh Studio (MMZSTUDIO)
Website: www.miladmehdizadeh.com
Social media: @_mmzstudio @milad__mehdizadeh__
Email: miladmehdizadeh4@gmail.com / milad.mehdizadehstudio@gmail.com
Project Statues: Unbuilt (concept)
Project category: Architecture
Project Usage: Residential
Design Year: 2024