Magic Carpet :
Data Informed structures
The Magic Carpet, is composed out of wooden cross sections that create folded surfaces, which can be used as sitting, lounging or working spaces. The idea behind the structural design is that the final 3D surface model should not be able to be unfolded, making it self-lock in place. The design also focuses on the ergonomics
making sure that an angle between 90 and 160 degrees is maintained to increase the user’s comfort, whilst keeping in mind that the steeper the slope, the less it unfolds, thus the sturdier the structure.
What makes it really interesting, is the fact that geometrically/morphologically it spans along one axis, where as structurally it spans along the other. Initially, the structure was going to be installed in the IAAC facilities as a new lounge space between two existing bridges. Later, it was decided to turn the Magic Carpet into a mobile structure, let it fly and give the public space a new identity, allowing the users of the city of Barcelona to interact with it and seize their own space in the diverse forms it offers.
Data Informed Structures 2018, IAAC
Advisors: Manja Van de Worp, Raimund Krenmueller
Students: Eduardo Chamorro Martin Elliot Santos, Ipsita Datta, Milivoje Momcilovic, Shruti Jalodia, Yuchen Chen,
Sabrina Naumovski, Ozge Tektas, Timothy Magara, Mario Alberto Espinoza Membreño, Mohammad Amin
Ziaie Bigdeli, Yi Fan Liao, Umit Ceren Bayazitoglu, Nikoleta Mougkasi, Lars Erik Elseth, Anuj Mittal, Stephie
Moukarzel, Ogulcan Unesi, Cansu Cetin, Madhurya Bayyapuneedi, Hari Krishna Gundu, Johan Jasser Salas
Castro, Anna Piliugina, Luciana Maia Teodózio, Adriana Kano Limarino, Mohamed Ifthikar Noordeen
Video: https://vimeo.com/273681941



