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Bill Eberhardt

Bill Eberhardt

Lincoln, NE, US

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Spatial clusters - and the New Norm for Building in 2020 and Beyond.

This parametric project is about spatial arrangements and how they can be optimally synchronized for use in a building. Especially, considering the pandemic in 2020 and its implications and how it relates to architecture. The clustering of spaces allows for a community environment to be together and interrelate, but provide spaces and areas that are grouped together, but yet separated. Clusters within clusters, clusters side by side, or clusters that are stacked. This is a definition or module that will display the many different configurations of pods or clusterings that are connected. The different levels and configuration of pods are separated by a clustering effect. They are part of the whole, but separate. The separate clusters can run on its own HVAC or ventilation system. Each clustering is separated in such a way as to not be affected by other areas amongst a pandemic. Cross contamination of air is minimal or entirely eliminated.

 
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Status: School Project
Location: Nebraska
My Role: Parametric Modeling