| THE NEST HOUSE is a project
that suggests a vision for a 2 bedroom apartment, which
refers to chinese model, inspired by the idea: could a
space made mainly with light and movement; become a place
which both adults and children can discover, understand
and share together?
We have developed our idea through the construction
of an open-space living room in which a "food area"
and a "knowledge area" face each other; the house's
inhabitants can re-configure the space through the opening
of shells that enclose the functional areas.
The areas (the nests), when they are closed and the free space is maximized, become kinds of mysterious objects which also function as large-scale luminous objects that enlight the environment through their colored/reflected light.
When opened, the nests reveal their core,
a space that displays its own function: the food area
is the area where the family cooks, eats and joins together
through food; the knowledge area is both a bookcase
and a digital equipped space with an embedded multimedia
PC where both adults and children can explore traditional
and digital culture.
It was important to preview how this space
would be seen by a growing child, and therefore the
functional areas are designed to be source of imagination
for a young child as well as useful places for when
he/she will be older; the walls let scatter the light
through all the house, this is a place thought of as
a social space where for example the opening of the
kitchen unit is a kind of ceremony that says "…this
is food time…"
The project is entitled "the Nest house" not
only for an assonance with "Next House", which really
wasn't intentional, but mainly because the life of a
working couple with one child is often limited during
the week to a short time in the morning and some hours
in the evening, so the house itself is
at last the nest where a modern family may
regather, it seemed interesting to us to image a nest
made by other smaller functional nests that embody the
two vital-points that in our opinion bind people out
of their places of work: eating and communicating to
each other (perhaps at the same time, of course). |