TILA Housing, enhetsmodell
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/304513
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IMG_8154.JPG | The unit from the outside showing the facade. | 5.64 MB | JPEG | ![]() |
IMG_8166.JPG | Example of how one unit can be designed. | 4.55 MB | JPEG | ![]() |
IMG_8125.JPG | The unit including the facade part from above. | 6.06 MB | JPEG | ![]() |
IMG_8145.JPG | Different pieces for the visitor of the exhibition to create their own unit design. | 6.83 MB | JPEG | ![]() |
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Index: | 2022-01B |
Title: | TILA Housing, enhetsmodell |
Other Titles: | TILA Housing, Unit model |
Architect: | Ilonen, Pia Vikström, Sami Mauno, Tommi Mannevaara, Mari Tuomist, Riitta |
Location: | Helsinki, Finland |
Type of building: | Bostad |
Build Year: | 2011 |
Abstract: | A case study house questioning high-rise building blocks and the lack of adaptability to changing living situations within a building. Pia is reexamining norms and standards and conventional architectural practice by creating in an open building and DIY philosophy. One aim was to create loft-living with “maximum space and minimum cost” Tila consists of 39 flats which were equipped with the bare minimum: a bathroom. ILO architects created the frame and the infill was made by the residents, something Pia describes as different chapters in the process. The infill is adaptable to future changes of the residences living situation. The intention of the house was to make it possible for the users to change the plan according to changing lifestyles and life stages. Thus Pia raises the question of how adjustable a plan really is with time. |
References / Literature: | https://www.architonic.com/en/project/talli-architecture-and-design-tila-housing/5103963 |
Model type: | Detalj |
Scale: | 1:25 |
Model builder(s): | Johansson, Tomas Schwarztrauber, Fenja Wink, Alice Lundqvist Berle, Malou Al-Azzawe, Shams |
Material / technology: | Plywood, 3D printed plastic parts, Metal extrusions |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik Chalmers University of Technology / Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/304513 |
Collection: | Nya modeller // New models |
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