
Kinetic Structures
Kinetic structures are designs that incorporate movement or dynamic elements as part of their architecture. Instead of remaining static, these structures can adapt, respond, or change shape over time, often using mechanical systems, materials that respond to their environment, or physical motion. Examples include buildings with moveable façades, bridges that adjust for wind, or art installations with moving parts. Kinetic structures blend engineering, design, and technology to create functional or artistic forms that interact with their surroundings, enhancing performance, aesthetics, or user experience.