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MINI LIVING URBAN CABIN exhibit opens at A/D/O

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MINI LIVING URBAN CABIN will be on view in the outdoor courtyard at A/D/O from October 6 – November 22, 2017. Designed by MINI LIVING in collaboration with New York-based architecture firm Bureau V, #miniliving URBAN CABIN at A/D/O aims to offer a solution to the modern challenges of urban living in the form of a micro-living, shared-housing concept. MINI founded A/D/O as a creative space dedicated to exploring new boundaries in #design. A/D/O aims to stimulate great #design and be a prolific source of new ideas that improve urban life.

 

The URBAN CABIN is a compact micro-house (approximately 160 square feet) designed to fit up to two people, featuring transformational aspects that enable both moments of privacy and interactions with the outside world in a clever and charming way. First launched at the #londondesignfestival 2017, URBAN CABIN is an ongoing project that explores the future of urban habitats based on the creative use of space. As a means of this exploration, the #miniliving team has designed the micro-house as a research space for relevant urban needs and local cultures.

 

As the URBAN CABIN moves locations, the #miniliving #design team partners with architects in each city to learn and explore what is unique about their hometown. These local architects then create Kitchen and Experience rooms in each city’s URBAN CABIN. One of today’s biggest challenges is the global crisis of forced migration, which has reached a record high. While this crisis involves numerous complex issues, at its core is a question of home. Millions of people from all over the globe call New York City home, making it one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. The collaboration between #miniliving and Bureau V at A/D/O in New York City addresses the question of “home” through the URBAN CABIN, which creates a respite for the urban citizen, providing a sense of comfort and humor.

 

“The iridescent surface of URBAN CABIN plays with the angle of vision, your point of view on New York. Like when you are walking through the city - the colors are changing while you´re moving. The interior is a room of inspiration and surprising interaction designed to evaluate the personal needs of the NYC urbanite. It is crucial to our #design process that we truly understand what makes living in this specific city unique,” explained Corinna Natter, Experience Designer #miniliving.                           

                                                           

Bureau V’s additional “kitchen” and “experience room” combine assertive and rigid forms with expressive colors and plush materials, seeking to “add a dose of humor and to provide some respite from the stress of relocation,” according to Stella Lee, Principal of Bureau V. “In addition to its contribution to human well-being and to the lowering of stress levels, humor plays a vital role in the contemporary media landscape, providing a powerful vehicle for cultural and political criticism,” says Peter Zuspan, Principal of Bureau V.

 

“MINI LIVING believes that the creative use of space is key to finding new approaches for the cities we love,” says Oke Hauser, Creative Lead of #miniliving. “In an increasingly generic urbanized world, we can use #design to turn spaces into useful and significant places for the city; places that offer specific local characteristics and functions to create a unique identity on various experiential layers.”

 

To complement the URBAN CABIN installation, A/D/O will host a series of events and workshops throughout the month of October, which will focus on topics of a changing residential landscape and further development of the URBAN CABIN into an inhabitable concept for 2018. The events will culminate in a workshop with AIANY’s New Practices New York committee on October 27th at 12 p.m., as part of a series entitled “New Local: Finding Ground in an Uncertain World.” Additional programming information is available at a-d-o.com.

 

“Our aim at A/D/O is to provoke debate about where the world is headed and examine the role that #design plays in steering us toward progress,” says Nate Pinsley, Managing Director, A/D/O. “The URBAN CABIN encourages us to challenge stale assumptions about housing and demand fresh solutions that respond to new lifestyles, culture and demographics.”

 

#MINILiving #UrbanCabin

#BureauV

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About #miniliving.

MINI LIVING is an initiative launched in 2016 as a creative platform for #mini to develop architectural solutions for future urban living spaces. #miniliving was founded on the belief that it is possible to enjoy one’s own space while embracing community, and that the creative use of space is key for new approaches to cities. #miniliving applies its #design knowledge to discover new concepts for urban living and establish smart ways to share resources. #miniliving collaborates and innovates to unlock the hidden potential in urban areas with a dedication to living consciously and building the future of cities. #miniliving has showcased visionary concepts for shared and collaborative living/lifestyles/working in urban areas through the installations including #miniliving – Do Disturb (at the Salone del Mobile in Milan), #miniliving – Forests (at the #londondesignfestival 2016) and #miniliving – Breathe - (at Milan’s Salone del Mobile).

 

About Bureau V.                                                                                                         

Founded in 2007 and led by three partners, Stella Lee, R.A., Laura Trevino, R.A., and Peter Zuspan, Bureau V embraces architecture's role as fundamentally collaborative and interdisciplinary. The studio's work ranges from commercial and nonprofit buildings to residential projects, events and performance. Bureau V’s recent clients and collaborators have included the music nonprofit National Sawdust, the fashion label Slow and Steady Wins the Race, and the artists Assume Vivid Astro Focus and Tyler Coburn.           

 

ABOUT A/D/O.                                   

Built for designers yet open to all, A/D/O provides a unique environment for creative work while also inviting the public into its 23,000 square-foot space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn — to explore #design through a range of installations, exhibitions and events. At the heart of A/D/O is programming that intends to provoke and invigorate the creative practice of professional designers, convening pioneers from diverse backgrounds to spark debate and inspire relevant new work.

                                                                       

The former warehouse features a membership-based workspace with extensive prototyping facilities, a free communal seating area, a #design store and a restaurant by renowned culinary leaders Fredrik Berselius and Claus Meyer. It is also the home of startup accelerator Urban-X, founded by #mini and Urban.us.

                                                           

A/D/O was founded by #mini as part of the company’s own #design practice and continued exploration of innovations that improve urban life.                                                            

A/D/O

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Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY 11222

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