Wanderers
pop-up hotels in nature
F. Işik (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
M. Parravicini – Mentor
E.J. van der Zaag – Mentor
M Bilow – Mentor
D.J. Dubbeling – Graduation committee member
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Abstract
There is a rich history of mankind’s relation with nature which is still used as a framework in today’s architecture. The framework is built on the fact modern structures are still able to awaken emotions from the past. In ancient times survival has been different compared to modern times. Man survived with whatever it could gather in the direct environment to create shelter, causing structures to be built on different principles. Modern technology allows to create structures with new techniques and mimic structures of the past. Combining these techniques with techniques to make pop-up structures adds an extra dimension to the design objective.