Kinetic Architecture [WORKING]

: Critical for protecting internal electronics and hinges from external exposure. 3. Performance & Simulation Strategies

Before construction, a clear framework is required to address the lifecycle of a kinetic system. Kinetic Architecture

Kinetic architecture is a design concept where parts of a structure can move physically to adapt to environmental, functional, or aesthetic needs without compromising structural integrity. This guide outlines the core strategies for drafting and implementing these dynamic systems, focusing on performance, sustainability, and technological integration. : Critical for protecting internal electronics and hinges

Successful kinetic architecture relies on a synergy between mechanical hardware and intelligent software. Kinetic architecture is a design concept where parts

: Identify the specific technologies (sensors, actuators) needed before, during, and after movement.

: Assess the proposal’s efficiency—such as how it manages glare or heat gain—before realization.

: These are the primary drivers of physical movement, powering the translation or rotation of components.