Andrés Jaque
Plaza Juan Zorrilla, 1, Madrid, España
Credits: Office for Political Innovation (Andrés Jaque)
Team: Roberto González García, Laura Mora, Luis González, Alberto Heras, Ludovica Battista, Nieves Calvo, Marina Fernández, Marta Jarabo, Danay Kamdar, Maria Karagianni, Pablo Maldonado, Solé Mallol, Valentina Marín, Flavio Martella, Bansi Mehta, Jesús Meseguer Cortés, Martín Noguerol, Víctor Nouman García, Tamar Ofer, Alessandro Peja, Larissa Reis, David Rodrigo, Isabel Sánchez, Belverence Tameau, Silvia Valero
Structure Engineering: Mecanismo. Ingeniería de Estructuras (Juan Rey, Jacinto Ruiz)
Construction Company: Alonso y Blanco
Quantity Surveyor: Dirtec. Arquitectos Técnicos
Health and Safety Coordination: Dirtec. Arquitectos Técnicos
Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán, José Hevia, Asier Rúa
Run Run Run is an ally in encouraging humans to use the city differently, an infrastructure that turns the city into a playground and a place for people to transform their bodies. It supports emancipation from domestic spaces and provides opportunities for interhuman gathering through activities that usually promote individuality.
Its architecture is an urban techno-farm: a big house stuck inside a modern building; an assemblage of greenhouse and grotto, both protecting a hanging vegetable garden. A large portion of the ingredients cooked in Run Run Run’s kitchen come from this garden.
Organized around an open kitchen, the design intends to offer an alternative to the modern separation between zones to work and zones to eat. The project takes to its limits the possibility of overlapping activities. It hybridizes showers with lockers, the kitchen, the vegetable garden, and the dining room in a ecosystem-like interior.
Credits: Office for Political Innovation (Andrés Jaque)
Team: Roberto González García, Laura Mora, Luis González, Alberto Heras, Ludovica Battista, Nieves Calvo, Marina Fernández, Marta Jarabo, Danay Kamdar, Maria Karagianni, Pablo Maldonado, Solé Mallol, Valentina Marín, Flavio Martella, Bansi Mehta, Jesús Meseguer Cortés, Martín Noguerol, Víctor Nouman García, Tamar Ofer, Alessandro Peja, Larissa Reis, David Rodrigo, Isabel Sánchez, Belverence Tameau, Silvia Valero
Structure Engineering: Mecanismo. Ingeniería de Estructuras (Juan Rey, Jacinto Ruiz)
Construction Company: Alonso y Blanco
Quantity Surveyor: Dirtec. Arquitectos Técnicos
Health and Safety Coordination: Dirtec. Arquitectos Técnicos
Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán, José Hevia, Asier Rúa
Run Run Run is an ally in encouraging humans to use the city differently, an infrastructure that turns the city into a playground and a place for people to transform their bodies. It supports emancipation from domestic spaces and provides opportunities for interhuman gathering through activities that usually promote individuality.
Its architecture is an urban techno-farm: a big house stuck inside a modern building; an assemblage of greenhouse and grotto, both protecting a hanging vegetable garden. A large portion of the ingredients cooked in Run Run Run’s kitchen come from this garden.
Organized around an open kitchen, the design intends to offer an alternative to the modern separation between zones to work and zones to eat. The project takes to its limits the possibility of overlapping activities. It hybridizes showers with lockers, the kitchen, the vegetable garden, and the dining room in a ecosystem-like interior.
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