Pabellón de la Guardería. Diseñado para el proyecto TInnGO por Ronald Jurianto

RONALD JURIANTO
Topic Education & trainingAwarenessDesignSafety and security

El pabellón de la guardería se ha creado para proporcionar refugio al tiempo que se promueve la normalidad de la lactancia materna. Con una forma inspirada en el "bulto del bebé", el pabellón sirve para múltiples niveles de información educativa, mientras que la estructura integral eleva figurativamente las necesidades de los niños como alta prioridad. El equipo de diseño se inspiró en los pilares de la sociedad, como metáfora para informar e inspirar. El espacio interior es adecuado para que los padres puedan alimentar y atender a sus hijos, lo que permite a las familias pasar un tiempo de calidad juntos. El techo verde del pabellón suaviza y difumina la forma general en contraste con el duro entorno de la ciudad, a la vez que proporciona un refugio para disfrutar de la fauna natural, como una metáfora más de la belleza de la naturaleza. Las plantaciones son estacionales, lo que da la oportunidad de introducir una mayor variedad de fauna y flora, formando ecosistemas naturales inusuales en un paisaje urbano, y fomentando su objetivo de educar y normalizar la naturaleza en la sociedad.

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CATHLEEN SCHöNE

3 years ago

The plants on the top are a great idea. And it would be absolutly perfect if they would power the interior as Andree suggested.

Regarding the interior I left my comment on the respective design draft.

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RONALD JURIANTO

3 years ago

Hi Andree, thank you for the feedback. You are correct, the other post linked here https://oip.transportgenderobservatory.eu/ideas-lab-contribution-97 shows the interior of the pavilion. It would be great to be able to discuss further with what you have in mind regarding this project, would you be available for further discussion?

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RONALD JURIANTO

3 years ago

Hi Paul, thank you for the feedback. The other post linked here https://oip.transportgenderobservatory.eu/ideas-lab-contribution-97 shows the interior of the design. It would be great to be able to discuss further with what you have in mind regarding this project, would you be available for further discussion?

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ANDREE WOODCOCK2

3 years ago

Hi Ron

Can you see out once you are inside?

What would the interior look like? Is it the pavillion in the other drawing?

How are the plants on the top maintained? DO they power the interior? can the be harvested?

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PAUL MAGEE

3 years ago

Ron, please will you add narrative about how this might be experienced? For instance, how many occupants at one time? Where might additional items go/wait? Such as stroller/buggy? 

The sidewalls of the lovely form appear to be solid. Is this intended to have interior ambient lighting or if the surface translucent? aNd if so, how do you expect this to be experienced on shorter winter days?

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