Showroom Plicosa / 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.
© José Hevia
Architects: Miel Arquitectos
Location: Palma, Illes Balears, España
Author Architects: Elodie Grammont, Miguel Ãngel Borrás
Engineer: Eduard RodrÃguez
Structural Consulting: Toni Casas
Construction: Xarxa Creating Homes
Area: 1935.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: José Hevia
© José Hevia
Text description provided by the architects. 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.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!
© José Hevia
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!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.
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© José Hevia
Architects: Miel Arquitectos
Location: Palma, Illes Balears, España
Author Architects: Elodie Grammont, Miguel Ãngel Borrás
Engineer: Eduard RodrÃguez
Structural Consulting: Toni Casas
Construction: Xarxa Creating Homes
Area: 1935.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: José Hevia
© José Hevia
Text description provided by the architects. 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.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!
© José Hevia
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!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.
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