
Type: Research, Development and Innovation.
Location: Universally applicable prototype
An architectural research and development project developed in response to the acute need of shelters - permanent as well as temporary - witnessed worldwide today. The slc^ project focuses on developing a highly adaptable, low tech and universal, Design - construction language of Architecture.
Established from fractal origami, Self-sufficient fractal structures are generated. These Easily deployable structures exhibit a high degree of design flexibility and adaptability to varying landscapes, site locations, cultures and a vast number of functional applications.
Whether for mass housing, livelihoods, education, health care facilities or post disaster re-building and refugee habitation, the fractal structures bring forth a highly economical, environmentally conscious and rapidly deployable model for universal building, enabling us to build intelligent and healthy spaces for masses, even under unfavorable conditions and with limited resources.
































