TU Lisbon - IST, Portugal 2010
This master thesis research explores the dynamic relationship between architecture, its users, and the surrounding environment through adaptability, transformation, and interactivity.
By examining the origins of kinetic architecture and surveying the latest advancements in the field, it investigates how built spaces can respond to variations in spatial and functional needs.
The study culminates in the development of a responsive kinetic structure for a multi-purpose pavilion, demonstrating how the integration of emerging and existing technologies enables the design and realization of adaptable architectural systems.
Master Thesis: Kinetic Architecture - Development of a responsive structure prototype
eCAADe 2011 Publication: When form really follows function - Developing the prototype of a responsive exhibition pavilion
Hardware/Software: Lego Technic & Mindstorms NXT + Mindsensors + HiTechnic + NXT-G + LabVIEW

Development of Prototype 1 with IR proximity sensors
Demostration of Prototype 1 with IR proximity sensors

Development of Prototype 2 with custom touch sensors + light sensor
Demonstration of Prototype 2 with custom touch sensors + light sensor
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