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The ideas of the modern architecture



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above this text is a picture of the modern building site at Helsinki, Finland, and I thought that this shows, how the modern materials and innovation change the way to make buildings. The modern materials and the CAD-based computer research allows making more advanced and sophisticated planning for buildings. The next generation buildings are made with CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design)/(Computer Aided Manufacture)  methodology, what allows to make the buildings, where every part fits perfectly in the position, where it is planned. In this process, the computers would send the CAD  pictures to the company, what makes the elements, and that allows to make unique elements, what have different shapes and metering.


The size and color of each element can be unique, and that makes possible to apply new kind of things in the structure of the buildings.  That allows using the elements and material very sharp, and there would become the minimum number of building waste.  But that technology allows to make houses, where are new kind of components, what was ever before in the normal buildings. That kind of solutions could be the balconies, what can be pulled in, when the weather is bad. That could deny the accumulation of snow. But that kind of detail could be a very interesting part of the building.


That kind of things are the things, what could be standard in the houses of tomorrow. Also, computers would follow the moisture of the elements by using special nanosensors, what collects the information about the moisture and other erosion in those elements. That "smart sand" is the microchips, what meters the quality of the elements, and also the movements of the building. The idea of the intelligent house is that the ventilation and the brightness of the windows would react continually for the temperature and sunlight, that the houses would become more comfortable for people, who live in there.

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