Nursery Pavilion - Interior. Designed for the TInnGO project by Ronald Jurianto
RONALD JURIANTO
TopicEducation & trainingAwarenessDesignSafety and security
Inside, the nursery pavilion combines organic, fluid design with strong vertical geometry in an attempt to blend the two polar opposites, as another metaphor of renormalising breastfeeding into our urban culture. This metaphor is extended further by the use of willow, hemp and recycled polypropylene as the main material of the interior. The modular furniture increases the pavilion’s utility, while at the core lies a family space purpose-made to create quality time together whilst children need attending to. Carefully picked materials allow the pavilion to have another live long after its has been taken down, making it more than just a mere exhibition.
The seats could serve double by providing space for breastfeeding but also space for changing diapers. If the seats have the perfect size and height, if the material of the seats is easy to clean (no fabric) and the pavilions provide articles for cleaning then you have an all-in-one solution.
To strenghten the community character, local shops could donate diapers, hygiene articles etc. for these pavilions. That would literally lift some of the burden form the womens shoulders if they don`t need to pack oversized bags in order to be prepared for everything and carrying these bags around whereever they go.
Hi Paul, in regards to the dimension please see additional content titled 'Nursery Pavilion Interior with Size annotation' attached in the gallery. Thank you for your feedback.
Hi Andree, thank you for your feedback. I imagine that this solution would be most useful at public squares. Alternatively, it would also be suitable at retail parks. 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?
Hi Paul, thank you for the feedback. Regarding the dimension, they are shown on the post about the exterior of the pavilion linked here https://oip.transportgenderobservatory.eu/ideas-lab-contribution-96. However, I will make the necessary adjustments so that the dimensions would also show up on this post. 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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