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Modulating the Common [Finalist]

Project among the finalists of the contest promoted by DNADD.
Maintaining the flexibility of the center, the design of the furniture integrates itself with the conception of the project and allows a great dynamicity. Tables and benches are used for meetings, workshops and study, but are easily removed or shifted to the edges of the place, opening up free space for festivities. The grandstand is used for sitting, baby changing and for the children to play on its steps. The kitchen is movable and may be used both in the interior of the center and the exterior, in the street, making possible a larger appropriation of the surroundings by the natives. The niches in the back wall work through adaptable shelves , that receive the books of the library and the tables, when they are not being used for an activity. 
The set of furniture, allied to the opening of doors/windows in a space that merges inside/outside and the future expansion of the construction, show the diverse layers of subtlety that the project tries to bring to the community.
Modulating the Common [Finalist]
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Modulating the Common [Finalist]

Project proposal for a Community Center located in Lima, Peru.

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