INSPIRED BY UNUSUAL SPACES
What makes a space or a place become habitable? Is it a condition that can only be acquired through architecture? Not really, since habitability ends up being defined by furniture. Additionally, building is not always necessary: furniture, on its own, can also significantly transform an environment. An outdoor space, without going any further. Let’s explore living, without thinking about residing. We are surrounded by unusual places, potentially habitable, in a more contemporary way. You only have to identify them and intervene. Some are constructs whose function has been deprecated. Others are non-normative architectures, even experimental, complex to inhabit. Or, rather, to furnish. We have delved into some of these unusual spaces, approaching them from another perspective, looking for their habitability to evolve through our designs. An exercise that has forced us to leave our usual territories to create spaces that are doubly uncommon, due to their nature and our proposal.
INTRO
BLACK ANODIZED FRAME. LIBERA RICE MATS AND CUSHIONS. BLACK SALINE. IRIS COFFEE TABLES.
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OUTDOOR
GANDIA BLASCO GROUP
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