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StoneShare examines methods of alleviating rental burden through the implementation of fractionalised payment models. By allowing residents opportunities to divide allotted spaces at their discretion concrete payment terms are eliminated, allowing for rent to scale based on circumstance. Manipulations, facilitated via application, enforce notions of user autonomy and authorship within the armature through transparent facilitation of rental management and internal customisation. Fractionalisation manifests through constructs consisting of a monolithic stone framework and rapidly reproducible 3D printed programmatic dividers.
StoneShare’s bipartite system investigates disparate timelines in relation to its interior and exterior conditions. The interior of StoneShare demonstrates a plan in flux entirely based on the needs of the inhabitant while the exterior remains static. Through this framework StoneShare aggregations are removed from architectural trends. Imbued with the ability to change and adapt, StoneShare questions the disposable nature of current architectural models striving to create forms ingrained with evolutionary potential.
StoneShare is a flexible living solution, programmed for adaptability in an ever changing world.
An elevation close up demonstrating a populated apartment.
An elevation demonstrating material relationships.
Exploded axon showing the interior conditions of a stone module.
Axon showing connection plate of 3D printed elements.
Video demonstrating the process from application discovery to initial move in date.
A demonstration of the applications functionality.