christian vivanco: from a lost city

christian vivanco: from a lost city



an exercise about today´s social behavior.
 
inspired by the shanty towns all around south america,
from las ciudades perdidas in mexico city to las favelas in rio de janeiro,
FALC try to preserve the improvisation´s essence, the grids absence,
the disorder´s liberty.
fabrics, wood sticks and boxes in different dimensions and materials
(from bamboo to polycarbonate)are part of a piece of furniture -
a shelf inspired by houses on piles.

 
shanty towns are units of irregular self-constructed housing that are typically
unlicensed and occupied illegally. they are usually on lands belonging to third parties,
and are most often located on the urban periphery. shanty town residences are built
randomly, although ad hoc networks of stairways, sidewalks, and simple tracks allow
passage through them. most are inaccessible by vehicle, due to their narrow and
irregular streets and walkways and often steep inclines.
 this design project was born out of a conversation with a brazilian friend. we talked
about the situation in the favelas, the violence and how people survive in such a
hostile environment. but we also thought that those people are as happy as most
of us in a luckier situation. in simplicity lies the joy of life. I tried to recreate the
feeling of this experience and to express it within this shelf.


inspiration




from a lost city


from a lost city


from a lost city


from a lost city


from a lost city


from a lost city
massimo db
03.06.09  
1
Wow, i love the concept, a risky and different aproach, nice!!
joanna   03.06.09

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