ki·net·ic /kəˈnedik/
adjective
- relating to or resulting from motion.
- (of a work of art) depending on movement for its effect.
Kinetic architecture is a concept through which buildings are designed to allow parts of the structure to move, without reducing overall structural integrity while altering spaces to provide optimal usage.
“Only common things happen when common sense prevails.”
Tom Kundig a leading mind in the world of Kinetic Architecture.
If you desire the uncommon, if your reaching for open spaces, spaces that change, move and alter to create new spaces then consider kinetic architecture for your project.
Doors
Walls
Roofs
Windows
Furniture
Motion options include but are not limited to
Pivot
Guillotine
Bifold
Slider
Feel free to inquire about the possibilities to “make it move” on your project.
Meta Designs was excited to be part of a Hollywood Hills futuristic mega mansion — creating all the moving pieces in this incredible home:
- 2 Large Guillotine walls
- All the bifolds
- Fireplace screens
- Drop down heaters
- Firepits