Influx Insights Tag Feed: housing http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/ 2008-10-10T23:09:11Z when money is no object, you need more than a telescope http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1611/when-money-is-no-object--you-need-more-than-a-telescope.html As some people in American get richer they need ever more imaginative ways to spend their money.&nbsp; <br><br>According to the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/04/garden/04observatories.html?hp">New York Times</a>, they've moved beyond the home spa, to the home observatory. <br><b><i><br>&#8220;The reason why people don&#8217;t use their telescopes is they are such a pain to haul out and set up,&#8221; said John Spack, 50, a certified public accountant who had a domed observatory built on top of an addition to his house in Chicago last year. &#8220;Now, if I want to get up at 3 a.m. and look at something, I just open the shutter.&#8221;</i></b><br><br><br>Posted by Ed Cotton Influx Insights 2007-10-09T04:41:39Z housing stops http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1526/housing-stops.html <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/edcotton/1149225466/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1364/1149225466_5ede00ec60_o.jpg" alt="Housing Starts" height="373" width="553"></a> <br><br><a target="_blank" href="http://themessthatgreenspanmade.blogspot.com/2007/08/housing-starts-at-10-year-lows.html"><br>Via</a> <br> <br><br>Posted by Ed Cotton Influx Insights 2007-08-17T14:04:52Z making the old interesting again http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1430/making-the-old-interesting-again.html The <b>UK</b> is covered with brick terraced houses; they are part of the nation's character.&nbsp; It would be easy for architect to just knock down a row of these houses, put new ones up in their place, or even build a high rise.<br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.chimneypotpark.co.uk/"><br>At Chimney Pot Park</a> in Salford, the architects tried something different. They created a new concept, <i><b>"The Upside Down House"</b></i>; reversing the original format of the 1910 homes, placing the bedroom downstairs and the living room upstairs.<br><img src="%3Ca%20href=" http://www.flickr.com/photos/edcotton/572622076="" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1406/572622076_f24275a74b_o.jpg" alt="Chimney Pot Park" height="320" width="486"><img src="%3Ca%20href=" http://www.flickr.com/photos/edcotton/573023151="" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1209/573023151_37841eee58_o.jpg" alt="Chimney Pot Park" in="" the="" process="" they="" ve="" added="" new="" life="" and="" vitality="" to="" old="" concept="" height="299" width="450"><br><br>Sometimes, with ideas, it's often easy to tear it down start again, but re-imagining what already exists, can often be a more powerful way to go.<br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.dezeen.com/"><br>Via dezeen</a><br><br><br><br>Posted by Ed Cotton Influx Insights 2007-06-20T03:27:55Z from smart home to ambient home http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1278/from-smart-home-to-ambient-home.html Influx attended an excellent mini conference at CCA hosted and curated by <b>Geoff Manaugh </b>of <a target="_blank" href="http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/"><b>Bldgblog</b></a> fame. <br><br>The line-up of speakers:<br><br><b>Geoff Manaaugh- </b>Gave an amazing talk about his pet interests that included- articifical islands, micro nations, fault lines and underground cities<b><br></b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.techgnosis.com/">Erik Davies</a><b>-</b> Talking up California's eclectic spiritual architecture<br><a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Murch">Walter Murch</a><b>-</b> The academy award winning movie editor- <a target="_blank" href="http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/heliocentric-pantheon-interview-with.html#comments">talking about the connection between the Pantheon in Rome and Copernicus</a><br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.rebargroup.org/">Rebar Group-</a> A San-Francisco group of acitvist artist/performers who's projects explore the concept of space<br><br>One of the most interesting presentations was given by the architects <a target="_blank" href="http://www.iwamotoscott.com/ISARhome.html">Iwamoto Scott</a>- who talked about their recent projects. One which stuck out was the <b>Jellyfish house;</b> a vision of a home (50 years into the future) located on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.<br><br>It was full of lots of amazing ideas:<br><br>- The house is built with a skin designed to filter water from the bay and rain water- the filters would use a combination of UV (just like many bottled waters we buy today) and titanium dioxide<br>- The ambience of the environment is changed by the user- the color of the walls and roof could be changed at a flick or a switch<br>- The skin of the home would also act like a digital membrane- carry digital circuits and technologies<br><br>The last element reflects the evolution from the concept of the smart home (a concept that's been with us for the last 10 years) as a home that you program, to the ambient home; something even more intelligent, in that it reacts to changes in stimuli. This is already a theme we are starting to see more in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ambientdevices.com/cat/platform.html">consumer electronic</a>s and <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../article/997/the-future-of-materials--blaine-bronwell-at-poptech.html">building materials. </a><br><img src="%3Ca%20href=" http:="" www.flickr.com="" photos="" edcotton="" 450148139="" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/217/450148139_d91c5e5f8f.jpg" alt="Jellyfish House" height="375" width="500"><br>Image: Iwamoto Scott<br><br><br> Influx Insights 2007-06-14T18:15:36Z