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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Stan Aparadores in México by Local 10 Arquitectura

 
July 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Local 10 Arquitectura

The fact of showing so many products in such a small space, of course, is a matter to consider. This Stand was designed to be presented on one of the most important Construction Material Fair in Mexico. In this space, we can appreciate the way how materials were exposed on a versatile manner: multiplying, dividing, deconstructing.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

  • Architects: Local 10 Arquitectura (Arq. Diego Hernández)
  • Project: Stan Aparadores
  • Location: México
  • Photography: Jorge Taboada Morón
  • Dimensions: 15x30m = 450m²
  • Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

The result is a space of borders and edges. In observation of the images, is like the visitor was in several places at the same time. Each one of the four external facades propose a different lineal geometry on each side, and when we enter to the space we find transitions that enfolds and distribute to different environments where diverse collections are presented. The sober and contemporary furnishing that was selected to complement spaces is an important issue.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

The decorative lamps that outstand during the route make a contrast to the horizontal sense of the space. This stand presents the materials on the sideboard on an elegant way, even on the walls that distribute the journey on this space. The selection of the chromatic scale in neutral colors gives a good balance with the dynamic forms of the diverse elements that integrate this project.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

The fact of showing so many products in such a small space, of course, is a matter to consider. This Stand was designed to be presented on one of the most important Construction Material Fair in Mexico. In this space, we can appreciate the way how materials were exposed on a versatile manner: multiplying, dividing, deconstructing.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

The result is a space of borders and edges. In observation of the images, is like the visitor was in several places at the same time. Each one of the four external facades propose a different lineal geometry on each side, and when we enter to the space we find transitions that enfolds and distribute to different environments where diverse collections are presented. The sober and contemporary furnishing that was selected to complement spaces is an important issue.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

The decorative lamps that outstand during the route make a contrast to the horizontal sense of the space. This stand presents the materials on the sideboard on an elegant way, even on the walls that distribute the journey on this space. The selection of the chromatic scale in neutral colors gives a good balance with the dynamic forms of the diverse elements that integrate this project.

Image Courtesy © Jorge Taboada Morón

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