The 'concrete, wood, and glass living space' began by erasing the notions of what a labeled space 'should' be, that is to say that when designing a house,there are a certain set of criteria that are followed in all homes. ecuadorian practice ERDC deconstructed the archetype into the most simple, flexible and modular parts that would create a space suited to accommodate almost any use,whether it be a public pavilion, a private meeting area, or some hybrid use of the two. using some of the most basic elements - concrete, wood and glass - the standardized pieces fit together like a erector set whereby any component can be used as several different structural elements. the massive concrete beams are made with the new hormi2 technology, a molded and expanded polystyrene core is wrapped in a galvanized steel mesh and covered in concrete, providing all the necessary strength at a fraction of the weight and actual concrete.the determined grid dictates that at every 1.2 meters there will be holes in the structural pieces that will be used to interlock, support, suspend, or provide passage for pipe installations. wood screens encapsulate the space, adding the touch of warmth that makes it inhabitable, while glass panels begin to seal the interior off from the exterior. visitors can easily see the logic of the structure and understand the building to its very core; everything is exposed, the form is the direct result of its function. |
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