Pavilhão do Berçário. Concebido para o projecto TInnGO por Ronald Jurianto

RONALD JURIANTO
Topic Education & trainingAwarenessDesignSafety and security

O Pavilhão do Viveiro foi criado para proporcionar abrigo e ao mesmo tempo promover a normalidade do aleitamento materno. Com uma forma inspirada no 'baby bump', o pavilhão serve múltiplos níveis de informação educacional, enquanto a estrutura integral eleva figurativamente as necessidades das crianças como alta prioridade. A equipa de design inspirou-se nos pilares da sociedade, como uma metáfora para informar e inspirar. O espaço interior é bem adaptado para que os pais possam alimentar e cuidar dos seus filhos, permitindo que as famílias tenham um tempo de qualidade juntos. O telhado verde do pavilhão amolece e esbate a forma geral, em contraste com um ambiente urbano agreste, ao mesmo tempo que proporciona um refúgio para que a vida selvagem natural seja desfrutada, como metáfora adicional para a beleza da natureza. As plantações são sazonais, criando a oportunidade de introduzir uma maior variedade de vida selvagem formando ecossistemas naturais incomuns a uma paisagem urbana, promovendo a sua busca por educar e normalizar a natureza dentro da sociedade.

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CATHLEEN SCHöNE

2 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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