cluster typology – courtyard community

australia-based huan miao khoo has designed ‘composite environment: digital housing’, an idea investigating the use of parametric design for form-finding and fabrication techniques that are specific for location and environment. using various parametric methods, such as stacking or aggregation, a bundling technique is chosen. this implies a series of uniform elements, usually strings or sticks, that are deformed to create intersecting nodes.

as a result, the geometry and typology changes in different intensities of convergence and divergence. the entire process is governed by a predetermined set of parameters and with the application of algorithms and functions, interesting forms and spaces are generated.

composite environment: digital housing

linear typology – urban streetscape

composite environment: digital housing scatter typology – farmland

composite environment: digital housing constructional skeleton

composite environment: digital housing materiality includes elements of low embodied energy

composite environment: digital housing reduced construction time as materials are prefabricated off-site

composite environment: digital housing logic which governs the typology of the petals

composite environment: digital housing parameters determining the orientation and typology include solar, physical topography and privacy

composite environment: digital housing variations of 4 bedroom unit – depicting skeleton and infill skin

composite environment: digital housing typical 3 bedroom unit

composite environment: digital housing typical 4 bedroom unit

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