Starting from the criticalities of our current model of consumption, from which negative aspects for environmental or financial sustainability are emerging, I propose a redesign of the domestic field, recognized as the source of the most impacted dynamics due to the user behavior . This area is analyzed according to the design methodology of the Systemic Approach, with the purpose to define the new Home System and taking in consideration the relationship established with the Territorial System where it is situated . This relationship is investigated through the study of the Territorial Characterization obtained by the overlapping of the three networks that define it : the Resources in the area, the settled community’s Know How developed to exploit these resources and the network of the Material Culture, seen as an historical sedimentation from which the peculiar traditions of the local context were taking shape.. The Home System is divided into Planning Areas based on its new chart requirements , these areas are put in relation to optimise the resources’s flow necessary to their operating principle or sustenance and finally they go to dialogue with the Territorial System around to create a durable and sustainable relationship . A virtual-interactive model for the designer is proposed taking in consideration both these relationships and comparing the House System to a living and breathing organism that adapts itself to the context in the same way as a living being in nature. The next part pertaining to the project develops three proposals respectively from the areas Waste Treatment , Food Preservation by bacterial action and Water Treatment . The first , developed from the collaboration with " Indesit Polito Branch" , represents a device for treating and transforming organic or solid wastes to be useful for other processes in the house; the second propose a device that allows the fermentation of food , thanks to a control system conceived with Arduino; the third, is a proposal for a new water network that acts on the quality of the water output through alternative mechanical processes. The feasibility of the three project proposals take in consideration diffused production dynamics from the territory resulting from the combination of Components Design Approach and Do It Yourself production, from Open Culture.

Sistema Casa e Territorio: un dialogo attraverso il progetto / Allasio, LUDOVICO TULLIO PIERO. - (2014). [10.6092/polito/porto/2533087]

Sistema Casa e Territorio: un dialogo attraverso il progetto

ALLASIO, LUDOVICO TULLIO PIERO
2014

Abstract

Starting from the criticalities of our current model of consumption, from which negative aspects for environmental or financial sustainability are emerging, I propose a redesign of the domestic field, recognized as the source of the most impacted dynamics due to the user behavior . This area is analyzed according to the design methodology of the Systemic Approach, with the purpose to define the new Home System and taking in consideration the relationship established with the Territorial System where it is situated . This relationship is investigated through the study of the Territorial Characterization obtained by the overlapping of the three networks that define it : the Resources in the area, the settled community’s Know How developed to exploit these resources and the network of the Material Culture, seen as an historical sedimentation from which the peculiar traditions of the local context were taking shape.. The Home System is divided into Planning Areas based on its new chart requirements , these areas are put in relation to optimise the resources’s flow necessary to their operating principle or sustenance and finally they go to dialogue with the Territorial System around to create a durable and sustainable relationship . A virtual-interactive model for the designer is proposed taking in consideration both these relationships and comparing the House System to a living and breathing organism that adapts itself to the context in the same way as a living being in nature. The next part pertaining to the project develops three proposals respectively from the areas Waste Treatment , Food Preservation by bacterial action and Water Treatment . The first , developed from the collaboration with " Indesit Polito Branch" , represents a device for treating and transforming organic or solid wastes to be useful for other processes in the house; the second propose a device that allows the fermentation of food , thanks to a control system conceived with Arduino; the third, is a proposal for a new water network that acts on the quality of the water output through alternative mechanical processes. The feasibility of the three project proposals take in consideration diffused production dynamics from the territory resulting from the combination of Components Design Approach and Do It Yourself production, from Open Culture.
2014
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