3D printing

11th  September 2015

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using a KR150 with PLA extruder we printed some prototypes testing the parameters of 3D printing (max angles, cantilevers, welding joints, thickness, detail, finish etc) for the elective sacrificial formwork where we are exploring the opportunity of 3D printing permanent formwork and the implications of this onto the architectural profession – how it changes our perception of architecture through the use of new technology

 

dryfutures competition entry

24th  August 2015

Skywater by Kjersti Monsen Skywater by Kjersti Monsen2 Skywater by Kjersti Monsen3

As a means of dealing with the Californian drought, dryfutures announced an international design competition –

We believe architects possess a remarkable set of tools and skills that uniquely establish the capacity to adapt to a problem that is both multifaceted and enormous. We are looking for the imaginative, the pragmatic, the idealist, and the dystopian.

competition brief

 

Dear Mr. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe,

On behalf of skywaterTM I am pleased to provide you with our strategic business plan and marketing material and extend to you an opportunity to invest in this venture.

SkywaterTM sees antifragile opportunity in Californias drought. Today California is facing its fourth year of serious drought. The National Drought Mitigation Center states that 46% of California’s territory is in exceptional drought condition, this is affecting 36,664,526 people, providing a large market and clientele for our venture. In response to Californias drought, skywaterTM has developed a cloud water harvesting technology © that will provide California with the water it so desperately requires.

the cycle – how it works

A balloon (harvester) with a large surface area will be filled with helium and launched into the atmosphere. The water in the air will condense onto the balloon and trickle into a central chamber. Once this chamber is filled, the total weight of the harvester exceeds the bearing capacity of the helium, resulting in the harvester naturally sinking into the water collection plant. Once the water is collected from the chamber, the harvester is relaunched to continue the water collection cycle. This system can be adjusted for extreme weather events, location, consumer needs and other varying factors simply by controlling the numbers of harvesters launched.

guaranteeing the venture – marketing strategy

The cost of water will increase exponentially when the current resources are exhausted. By encouraging consumers to continue their current habits, we can launch this business within the next year. Our enclosed marketing material aims at doing exactly this. In addition to this skywaterTM ensures the continuation of the drought through harvesting the clouds, so no rain will fall, guaranteeing the success of this venture.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions,

Yours Sincerely

Anniken Skrue

President and Managing Partner

anniken@skywater.com

www.skywater.com

 

first impressions

20th July 2015

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This first month in Melbourne has been an absolute whirlwind! No culture shock, but architecturally I’m on the other side of the world. I’ve delved into the world of processing, coding and robotics. Every day I am learning something new.

My new apartment

7th  July 2015

2008-08-01 003I am delighted to present my new apartment. It boasts some of the best views in the world. Weighing only 16kg, it is fully equipped with everything one could need. This apartment is perfect for a traveller who appreciated easy maintenance and compact living. Sleeping facilities consist of a hammock with complementary silk linen (sleeping bag liner). The walk in closet houses outfits for many different climates and occasions. Special features include shoe pockets and secret compartments. This apartment also houses many activities, such as swimming, drawing and reading. Finally the top floor can be extended to accommodate any nearly-forgotten-items such as camera and a toothbrush!

My humble abode and I are off for an adventure down under during the next semester. There I will be commencing my final year of study. This is happening at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), in Melbourne, Australia. I have never been to the other side of the world before and I am very excited.

Hand drawing

9th June 2015

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Inspired by the copper plate illustrations of the Narnia stories, I decided to make two hand drawings for my project; one depicting the entry – under the canopy and the other the interior space in one silo where the only light sources are the botanical wardrobes and the servers.

castle      girl and faun      riever boat

Narnia illustrations

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