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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.

Showroom Plicosa in Palma, Spain by Miel Arquitectos

 
July 8th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Miel Arquitectos

Palm tree, hut and lounger … this is in essence SHOWROOM PLICOSA, a display of outdoor furniture for wholesalers, a space to sell outdoors Comfort to those who know how best to sell it to us.

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

  • Architects: Miel Arquitectos
  • Project: Showroom Plicosa
  • Location: Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Software used: Architectural Desktop, sketch up
  • Engineer: Eduard Rodriguez
  • Size: 1935 m2
  • Date: 2017-2018

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

A sufficiently abstract space to be able to change each season without ever losing its primordial condition, being outside … or at least pretending to be!

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

And how does onecreate outer space inside a commercial establishment? … by opposition? If there is an interior and I’m not inside then I’m out? … ALL IN!

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Our commercial space resulted from the addition of 8 attached industrial units with a slightly trapezoidal shape (20m x 7.60 / 8.20m), so when the 7 internal divisions were removed, a sea of ​​pillars appeared on a 1.235m2 space, 5.80m high and slightly radial plant.

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

The exterior furniture par excellence is the rattan armchair, a climbing palm of Indonesian origin whose fibers are non-prutescent, very flexible and extremely resistant.

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

1. From the palm, the tree rattan; 2. From the Forest of pillars,the Palm Grove; 3.andfor the inside / outside, the cabin in the forest. Then the 8 windows 8m wide and 4m high, a 70m long cinemascope screen to watch and to be seen.

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

The natural way in which we find our own way in space is by placing our body in relation to two nearby points, we triangulate just as when navigating … we never draw a  mentalgrid!

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Based on this cognitive evidence we established the spatial organization of the set adapting to the rhythm of the forest of palm trees with a “slightly radial” triangulation pattern.

And little more: restraining braces that support tribunes and balconies, lattices of cypress that sift and ventilate, black pipes and air condition shaftslike the night that covers them, boxes inside boxes, hierarchies that are assembled as Russian dolls and the resulting “outer” space prepared for the SHOW, whether Truman or the independent Republic of your home.

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Miel Arquitectos

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Categories: Architectural Desktop, Interiors, Showroom, sketch up




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