Operating in the field of temporary constructions, the aim is to develop
a project that excludes the idea of a completely defined module (which
implies a huge waste of resources) choosing instead to develop a system
with changing and adaptable configurations. The concept phase brings to
the design of an assembly kit composed of a limited number of simple
elements, and that, considering the whole life cycle, is characterized
by low costs, reversibility, recycling or reuse of the entire structure
or of some of its elements. Finally, the project, called Changing
Habit, consists basically of a two-dimensional mobile frame, formed by
bars and connections: thanks to few linear elements characterized by
small size, it is possible to obtain a structure that is replaceable
into different kinds of spaces and that can assume multiple
configurations. The aim is to achieve the minimum complexity with a
system that, using the least possible amount of material, can convey
multiple and variable spaces, with very few movements. Moreover,
Changing Habit can be employed in different cases of temporary
situations: in fact, the system is based on a structure that is mobile
itself, in its parts, in its different configurations.