hofman dujardin architects: oyes chair

hofman dujardin architects: oyes chair


'oyes' proposal by hofman dujardin architects
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hofman dujardin architects

'oyes' by dutch firm hofman dujardin architects has been created for the charity project
in cape town organized by chair manufacturer dietiker and AIT magazine. one hundred
architecture and interior design offices across europe were selected to redesign the ‘ono’
chair produced by the company. the newly designed chairs will be exhibited in the context
of a road show in the AIT-architektur salons hamburg, munich, north rhine-westphalia,
stuttgart and rotterdam. the main auction of the chairs will take place in spring 2010.
the proceeds generated from this auction will support the langa township in cape town,
south africa.


at night

for their proposal the chair is a model of a building with a height of 760m, an urban icon
for cape town. while the 'ono' chair can be used by a maximum of two people, the 'oyes'
chair with a surface of 800.000m2 can host about 50.000 people. four slim feet of 25x30m
will touch the city in the business district and the harbor. these four new locations will be
connected through identical towers with a height of 460m. each foot will intervene in
the existing urban fabric, connecting people from different areas.

the 800.000m2 building will act as a social housing icon. inhabitants of the langa township
can move to the city centre. compact apartments are created in the slim feet of 25 x 30m with
a height of 460m. the level of the seat becomes an open space of 450 x 450m suitable for
a public park and soccer fields overlooking the ocean. the back support of the chair will be
filled with apartments until a height of 760m. in between there are shops, offices, sport facilities,
cinema, bars, restaurants etc. the 'oyes' chair becomes the iconic symbol of charity, the second
tallest building of the world is the shelter of the homeless people of the townships. high-rise
for the poor on the south point of the african continent with a view at the atlantic ocean.


the 'oyes' chair standing on top of the city


the 'oyes' chair with table mountain in the background


rising over the city


the shadow the icon casts


the site


facilities the 'oyes' will house


is the 2nd tallest building in the world
ridhika db
04.12.10  
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un-interesting, un-necessary, un-provocative...a overscaled chair has already been used as an icon in areas where it made much more sense than cape town!
a.d.k.v   04.12.10
Is this a late April fools?
R   04.12.10
HA!!!!! cool. I really want to SIT in one of those restaurants and enjoy a very good meal COMFORTABLY !!!!!.
camilor+   04.12.10
Yawn yawn yawn
S   04.12.10
cool idea but very optimistic.. have they been to south africa?
and what about that crazy shadow it will throw over the city plus take away from the glory of table mountain!
anonymous   04.12.10
I'm with R and S. A chair to sit on is a benefit. A bldg made to look like a chair. Sorry, ridiculous d;-)
Jetwax   04.13.10
ahaha. try a sofa next time.
Onur   04.13.10
where are you people's sense of adventure? I live in Cape Town and I can promise you that the people from Langa would be ecstatic about this. How else would you suggest them to be incorporated into an area they would otherwise have no access to in a way that would be exciting for all Capetonians who, by the way, have loads of adventurism...
Ella   04.13.10
alright Ella, if you really want to put it on a more realistic level let's do it. I live in Maputo and I see what happens when you take people from a rural contest and you move them into hi-rises...it just doesn't work. You really want to force people to move from a shack to a 785m high chair just for the sake of the "sense of adventure"? do you really think that's the best for them? or maybe it is just a pointless provocation by a dutch-based architect who thinks it is cool to do that?
a.d.k.v   04.13.10
I too questioned how a chair was relevant to Cape Town, until I realised that it is situated adjacent to Table Mountain. Then it all made sense. Very Clever. I think it's brilliant
Mt   04.13.10
pior projeto q ja vi na minha vida, repuguinante, orrivel, tosco, sem criatividade....nada
shakal   04.13.10
To Mt.:

Me too.

I think, that's a geat idea: table mountain and chair building... The same mountain made by hand of a human
N   04.13.10
since the hind legs arent completely vertical how would the elevators go up?
daich   04.14.10
i only want to say...if u take it seriously .. u lose..
siuwawa   04.14.10
it sucks...
jed   04.16.10
humor
mikk   04.17.10
nahh really? that's no cool sorry
victor   04.18.10
PLEASE! Don't brake that beautifull skyline of the Table Mountain
Zamir Ismail   04.18.10

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