In “The Architecture of Happiness” Alain de Botton describes how a building should include elements or details that make you happy, usually involving the opportunity for some “wow” factor. Kinetic architecture adds a new dimension to the built environment, in line with an increasing trend towards moving structures. It’s a new route for architects to take – no longer do buildings have to be rigid and static
The Stereo-kinetic cladding system is an articulated screen which changes dynamically with freely-moving stainless steel tiles. It creates a strong aesthetic as gusts of wind and passing traffic create ripples in an ever-changing display, a playful rhythm of reflected light.
The system has been uniquely developed using specially designed components.