C60, UNEXPECTED CITY

One of the main reasons for the particularity of city planning and organization that is present today is traffic. Because of the tendency for more efficient traffic, cities tend to become dense structures in which everything is relatively close. 
What would happen if people had a teleport? 
What would happen if a man could transport himself in no time from one place to any other place on the planet? What would happen if any matter could be transported in a second to any place on the planet? 

There would be an environment in which absolute natural laws would dominate. 
There would be a system in which people travel while nature develops without external influence, and everything is available. The main characteristic of that system is that there is neither extras nor shortages in everyday life. 
The idea is to show a structure that appears in moments during which man cannot teleport, while energy, atoms, molecules can. We are interested in a moment when man has possibility to bring a certain space to himself. 
In order for matter and energy to be able to connect with something we have formed a crystal lattice that will serve as a skeleton on which changeable parts would apply. Every man gets a certain volume suitable for filling. The volumes are brimmed with spheres that are defined by tetrahedral crystal lattice. In the sphere, fractal indefinite zero is brought in, on which indefinite structure and variation will be based.
 
 
 
 
part of Mandelbrot fractal structure
 
 
concept of harvesting energy
 
 
situation
 
 
vertical plan
 
 
vertical plan
 
 
single unit, detail
 
 
unexpected city
C 60
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C 60

Project was done as a competition entry in collaboration with M.Arch. Branka Janković and M.Arch. Luka Jovićević

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