Pavilhão do Viveiro - Interior. Concebido para o projecto TInnGO por Ronald Jurianto

RONALD JURIANTO
Topic Education & trainingAwarenessDesignSafety and security

No interior, o pavilhão do berçário combina design orgânico, fluido e forte geometria vertical, numa tentativa de misturar os dois opostos polares, como outra metáfora da renormalização do aleitamento materno na nossa cultura urbana. Esta metáfora é ampliada pelo uso de salgueiro, cânhamo e polipropileno reciclado como material principal do interior. O mobiliário modular aumenta a utilidade do pavilhão, enquanto que no seu núcleo se encontra um espaço familiar feito com o objectivo de criar tempo de qualidade em conjunto, enquanto as crianças precisam de cuidados. Os materiais cuidadosamente escolhidos permitem que o pavilhão tenha outra vida muito depois de ter sido demolido, tornando-o mais do que uma mera exposição.

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CATHLEEN SCHöNE

2 years ago

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.

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RONALD JURIANTO

3 years ago

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.

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RONALD JURIANTO

3 years ago

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?

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RONALD JURIANTO

3 years ago

 

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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ANDREE WOODCOCK2

3 years ago

Hi Ron

where do you imagine this could be used?

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PAUL MAGEE

3 years ago

To be clear, please will you indicate the scale, some approximate dimensions?

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