Architecture studio Cabinet created the Gardeners House, which is a workshop located in a park in Geneva. It is defined by its blue-stained timber build with terracotta bricks along the exterior of the space. It is found in a forest in the Thônex municipality. The building is a single-story structure and complete with a unique lantern that rests at the top in the form of a spherical light resting in a boxy lantern. When it turns on, it lights up the interior of the workshop and signals to the residents that the gardeners are working.
Fanny Noël and Diogo Lopes, founders of Cabinet explain the project to Dezeen, stating that the Gardeners House is "Surrounded by trees, it would become invisible, but its urban position is at a strategic point at the crossroads of street and park paths, and our ambition was to make it a public building. All of this seemed like good reasons to make the building more visible and to mark its presence in the urban space."
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Cabinet Designs the Gardeners House in a Park in Geneva
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - The blue-stained timber build with terracotta bricks showcases a trend in sustainable architecture with natural materials and unique design elements.
2. Integrated Lighting Design - The unique lantern at the top of the workshop demonstrates the trend of integrating lighting design into architectural structures for functional and aesthetic purposes.
3. Park-adjacent Structures - The placement of the Gardeners House in a park highlights a trend of creating structures that are seamlessly integrated with natural surroundings and provide unique experiences for users.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The unique design of the Gardeners House presents opportunities for architects to explore innovative designs that combine functionality, sustainability, and aesthetic appeal.
2. Lighting Design - The incorporation of the lantern as a prominent feature in the Gardeners House suggests potential for lighting designers to create innovative lighting solutions that enhance architectural spaces.
3. Urban Planning - The strategic positioning of the Gardeners House at the crossroads of street and park paths opens possibilities for urban planners to design structures that serve as landmarks and contribute to the overall urban environment.