A defining feature of the project by Medina Manzano Architecture Studio is a curved ceramic wall that disrupts the rigidity of the original layout. This architectural element functions as a spatial organizer and a social catalyst, rethinking conventional domestic storage. Beyond its utility, the wall resonates with the local environment, integrating pantries, cabinets, kitchen furniture, bathrooms, shelves, and closets. At one vertex, the wall incorporates a mirror, enhancing the sense of space and encouraging interaction.
The Unplanned Domestic Prototype creates a dynamic ecology of coexistence where the home becomes an active participant in the social, political, and material negotiations of daily life. It explores the intricate relationships between people, objects, and environments, challenging traditional spatial frameworks by embracing unpredictability and spontaneity.
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