Fireplace Shelter - Glde / MA/CO - Matieres Communes
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Fireplace Shelter - Glde / MA/CO - Matieres Communes
"GLDE (Norwegian verb) means to glow from within with a warm, soft light. The word evokes an inhabited architecture, where matter itself seems to radiate life and presence. Built as a small fireplace shelter, GLDE was developed during a three-week journey across Europe, with ten days fully dedicated to its construction. The project covers 24 m (6 4 m) and was conceived as a resting place for gathering, warmth, and shelter."
"Leo Grebot + 18 Category: Hospitality Architecture Lead And Design Team: Titouan Sorbier, Sacha Richard-Gouesmat, Leo Grebot, Louis Chassagne, Dimitri Barrere, Lucas Safaure, Jeremy Vergne, Mathieu Maupas More SpecsLess Specs Leo Grebot Text description provided by the architects. GLDE (Norwegian verb) means to glow from within with a warm, soft light. The word evokes an inhabited architecture, where matter itself seems to radiate life and presence. Built as a small fireplace shelter, GLDE was developed during a three-week journey across Europe, with ten days fully"
GLDE is a small fireplace shelter measuring 24 m (6 × 4 m). The name GLDE (Norwegian verb) means to glow from within with a warm, soft light. The design evokes an inhabited architecture in which matter appears to radiate life and presence. The shelter was developed during a three-week journey across Europe, with ten days fully dedicated to construction. The project functions as a resting place for gathering, warmth, and shelter. Design was led by Leo Grebot with a team including Titouan Sorbier, Sacha Richard-Gouesmat, Louis Chassagne, Dimitri Barrere, Lucas Safaure, Jeremy Vergne, and Mathieu Maupas.
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