Breathe: Healing Architecture | Elvin Kee & Chiew Jia Hui

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“Pop up goes the ____ !”

Project Statement

There is a need for greater flexibility in existing healthcare infrastructure to transform and adapt to changing circumstances based on surge and ordinary demand. To address these needs, the proposal aims to present a model for creating deployable enclosures, self-formed by pneumatic stress, creating spaces which are quickly fabricated and deployed based on immediate spatial needs as well as withstand changing internal pressures for disease control.

An exercise in applying the generic to the specialized, the pneumatic self forming system we worked on was applied to the entrance of the A&E at Changi General Hospital as a means of dividing the flows of visitors, patients and suspected COVID-19 cases.

Breathe

Benefits and Issues

Benefits and issues with using self-forming inflatables in relation to traditional structures.

  • Controlled Formation
  • Controlled Formation
  • Controlled Formation
  • Controlled Formation

Pop up goes the screening area

View videos and more images on the original source here: http://asd.courses.sutd.edu.sg/option-studio-two/2021/08/15/week-13-final-review-2/