Domestic scattering


The project proposes in this context the transformation of the conference and workshop space into a domesticity staging, that is, in a large house, where the living room or kitchen appears as spaces that integrate and enable the development of many more activities than those for which they are intended.
For this, not only a spatial and furniture design is proposed, but the development of a choreography that allows users to feel “at home”. Therefore, it is proposed, to begin with, a division of the courtyard of the Casa Encendida in different areas that would correspond to different areas that we could find a home: the hall, the kitchen, the patio or the living room.  Distributed as if it were an exhibition space, and with clearly differentiated aspects, all have a single function, serve as a platform and observation points for conferences, and subsequently after small reconfigurations be the same for workshops.









The arrival of the digital revolution, the internet and globalization at the end of the 20th century has meant the last radical change in terms of work spaces. The countless technological advances that all these events have enabled have resulted in a greater delocalisation of the work, since it has less and less connection with the physical infrastructure and more with the network, that is, less with the material and more with the informational . What consequences does this have? Mainly that any space is likely to be converted into a production space; The office has become one more option within a group of infinite possibilities, where others appear such as scrolling down on Instagram on the sofa in your home or the work done on your laptop at night while sitting on your bed. In summary, the relocation of work has allowed an approach between two worlds that were apparently opposite: the domestic and the productive. The barriers between these two worlds are increasingly diffuse and the reaction in the design of workspaces is evolving towards an increasingly domestic model, where more and more sofas and cushions and fewer machines and tools are seen.


What differences exist between a hall, a conference room and an office?









domestic coreographies
competition 2019
team:
-Alejandro Carrasco Hidalgo

-Eduardo Cilleruelo Terán






























Mark