‘RV – room vehicle’ by greg lynn, at interieur 2012, kortrijk, belgium image © designboom

 

 

 

the ‘RV prototype house’ (room vehicle) by architect greg lynn is a 1/5th scale model of a residence that increases the living space by rotating in two axes on a robotic base developed for the future primitives exhibition at biennale interieur 2012 in kortrijk, belgium. by reducing the footprint into a single floor, wall and ceiling surface the dwelling brings together intelligent systems, comfort and freedom of motion. the 150m2 area is realized with a 60m2 impression which is composed of a lightweight core made of carbon fiber fabric making the entire mass of the shell less than 50 kilos allowing it to revolve easily.

 

greg lynn speaks to designboom about his future primitives project ‘RV – room vehicle’ video © designboom

 

 

 

the reduction of its overall impact brings a new layer of enthusiasm and activity to the typical home, similar to that of an exercise machine or hamster ball. the living environment responds to its surrounding landscape so that it is optimized to the weather, daylight and temperature through its rotational actions. taking influence from the inner hull of a boat, the bespoke dwelling proposes a new typology which was once sedentary, into one based on movement and interaction.

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 ‘RV prototype house’ in vertical rotation image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 the 150m2 area is reduced to a 60m2 footprint image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 view of the robotic base which controls the dwelling’s rotational movements image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 general exhibition view image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 horizontal axis image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 detail of mechanics image © designboom

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012plans(left) evening rotation(center) kitchen rotation(right) day rotation

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012sections(left) evening rotation(center) kitchen rotation(right) day rotation

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012sections(left) evening rotation(center) kitchen rotation(right) day rotation

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012sections(left) evening rotation(center) kitchen rotation(right) day rotation

 

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 rendering from above image © greg lynn form

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 exhibition rendering image © greg lynn form

 

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 plan drawing image © greg lynn form

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 sketch of circular track image © greg lynn form

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 section sketch showing living spaces image © greg lynn form

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012 architect greg lynn portrait © designboom

 

 

 

the biennale INTERIEUR 2012 has invited 7 artists, designers and architects to create a project room. curator lowie vermeersch explains the future primitives showcase which features nendo, makkink & bey, ross lovegrove, greg lynn, troika, david bowen and muller van severen. 

 

greg lynn: RV prototype house at biennale interieur 2012

INTERIEUR 2012 biennale in the city, city in the biennale 20 – 28 october kortrijk, belgium

 

the biennale INTERIEUR is now in its 23rd edition and is internationally recognized as an not-to-be-missed overview of trends, tastes and cultural movements. INTERIEUR 2012 will be bigger and better than ever with an extensive programme and an exciting mix of culture and commerce. it will bring a curated selection of 300 international design brands to 90.000 expected visitors over a period of nine days, additional exhibitions are scheduled to be shown in the city-centre, andpop-up bars plus a restaurant will be installed beyond the halls of the fairgrounds.