Popular Science -
3 Apr 2013 23:00
Now on Kickstarter: a house that opens up when it's light out, and folds back in when it turns cold. Way back in 1903, mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney worked out how a perfect square could be cut into sections and folded into an equilateral triangle. It's a neat trick, but what can we do with it? If you're design team D*Haus Company Limited, you try to live inside it, apparently. Just put up on Kickstarter, D*Dynamic is a proposed house that changes shape based on that mathematical model. Eve...
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