de-KONSTRUCTION
The lines carved by the cutters on the university tables are simple, everyday elements. Nevertheless, they have served as a key inspiration and creative guide for the development of de-KONSTRUCTION.
Walls in oblique, almost arbitrary positions and inclines are combined to create a complex space, in which colors, textures, light and corners take on great importance, developing a contrast between the old and the modern thanks to its strategic position in front of an emblematic building in Marseille, the Palais du Pharo.
Inspired by Toyo Ito's "Pao for the Tokyo nomad girl", this architecture defends a transgressive concept of habitability, advocating a collective lifestyle thanks to its basic activity units, which can be combined and displaced to suitably adapt to the very characteristic space created inside de-KONSTRUCTION.
Walls in oblique, almost arbitrary positions and inclines are combined to create a complex space, in which colors, textures, light and corners take on great importance, developing a contrast between the old and the modern thanks to its strategic position in front of an emblematic building in Marseille, the Palais du Pharo.
Inspired by Toyo Ito's "Pao for the Tokyo nomad girl", this architecture defends a transgressive concept of habitability, advocating a collective lifestyle thanks to its basic activity units, which can be combined and displaced to suitably adapt to the very characteristic space created inside de-KONSTRUCTION.
- 00 - Description
- 01 - _collage+diagram
- 02 - _location plan
- 03 - _emplacement plan
- 04 - Video