Experimental Architecture
3d Modelling / Parametric Design
The sinus curve holds a unique place in representing rhythmic phenomena such as heartbeat patterns and sound wave amplitudes.
This study explores forms derived from various sinusoidal functions, interconnected through additional functions or gradually shifting parameters, resulting in a cohesive, architectural object.
Another aspect focuses on flat, wall-like structures that initially appear two-dimensional. However, when arranged in parallel layers, they reveal the sinusoidal form. The perception of these forms dynamically changes based on the viewer’s distance, angle, and movement, creating ephemeral shapes that continuously evolve.
The shifting sunlight further transforms the building’s appearance, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow.
This study highlights the significance of façade design and its role in mediating the space between public and private realms, enhancing the quality and experience of urban environments.