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Swing Time is a temporary installation developed
Swing Time is a temporary installation developed within the framework of the
within the framework of the Massachusetts Convention
 
Center Authority’s urban renewal initiative. The
 
installation integrates energy generation and plays,
 
demonstrating the relation between production and
 
consumption.
 


The urban playscape is composed of 18 welded
Massachusetts Convention Center Authority’s urban renewal initiative. The installation


polypropylene swings, which hang under a customfabricated
integrates energy generation and plays, demonstrating the relation between production


solar canopy. The swings are designed
and consumption.


in three different sizes so that the community can
The urban playscape is composed of 18 welded polypropylene swings, which hang under


engage and play with Swing Time as individuals or in
a customfabricated solar canopy. The swings are designed in three different sizes so that


groups.
the community can engage and play with Swing Time as individuals or in groups.


Swing Time uses solar energy harvested from a series of photovoltaic cells that translate


Swing Time uses solar energy harvested from a
UV rays into electrical illumination.


series of photovoltaic cells that translate UV rays into
Responsive in real-time to environmental conditions, the playscape’s illumination


electrical illumination.
corresponds to a daily accumulation of solar power, translating UV rays into a visual


register that indexes the abundance of solar energy.


Responsive in real-time to environmental conditions,
Photovoltaic cells integrated into the canopy capture and store solar energy during


the playscape’s illumination corresponds to a daily
daylight hours. Through an automated system, the accumulated energy is distributed into


accumulation of solar power, translating UV rays into
LED lights located on the swings.


a visual register that indexes the abundance of solar
Moreover, accelerometers installed within each swing directly respond to the acceleration


energy.
forces and tilt exerted by users.
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Photovoltaic cells integrated into the canopy capture
and store solar energy during daylight hours. Through


an automated system, the accumulated energy is
When the swings are not moving, they emit soft White light, thanks to the energy


distributed into LED lights located on the swings.
collected during the day.


Moreover, accelerometers installed within each swing
As the swings increase in momentum from a static position, a microcontroller adjusts the


directly respond to the acceleration forces and tilt
LED output through a gradient scale from white blue to purple.
 
exerted by users.
 
 
When the swings are not moving, they emit soft white
 
light, thanks to the energy collected during the day.
 
As the swings increase in momentum from a static
 
position, a microcontroller adjusts the LED output
 
through a gradient scale from white blue to purple.


The responsive elements of Swing Time invite users
The responsive elements of Swing Time invite users


to interact with the swings and with each other. The
to interact with the swings and with each other. The overall theme of Swing Time is to


overall theme of Swing Time is to entice people of all
entice people of all ages to engage in active public play. Public play creates a community
 
ages to engage in active public play.
 
 
Public play creates a community laboratory and raises
 
awareness of energy consumption and production.
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Revision as of 06:45, 20 May 2020


Author:

HÖWELER + YOON ARCHITECTURE

BOSTON, USA, 2014

http://www.howeleryoon.com/work/48/swing-time


Swing Time is a temporary installation developed within the framework of the

Massachusetts Convention Center Authority’s urban renewal initiative. The installation

integrates energy generation and plays, demonstrating the relation between production

and consumption.

The urban playscape is composed of 18 welded polypropylene swings, which hang under

a customfabricated solar canopy. The swings are designed in three different sizes so that

the community can engage and play with Swing Time as individuals or in groups.

Swing Time uses solar energy harvested from a series of photovoltaic cells that translate

UV rays into electrical illumination.

Responsive in real-time to environmental conditions, the playscape’s illumination

corresponds to a daily accumulation of solar power, translating UV rays into a visual

register that indexes the abundance of solar energy.

Photovoltaic cells integrated into the canopy capture and store solar energy during

daylight hours. Through an automated system, the accumulated energy is distributed into

LED lights located on the swings.

Moreover, accelerometers installed within each swing directly respond to the acceleration

forces and tilt exerted by users.

When the swings are not moving, they emit soft White light, thanks to the energy

collected during the day.

As the swings increase in momentum from a static position, a microcontroller adjusts the

LED output through a gradient scale from white blue to purple.

The responsive elements of Swing Time invite users

to interact with the swings and with each other. The overall theme of Swing Time is to

entice people of all ages to engage in active public play. Public play creates a community

laboratory and raises awareness of energy consumption and production.

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DIAGRAM OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES

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DAY VIEW

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CONSTRUCTION PHASE

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NIGHT VIEW