Spanish design firm H30 Architects has designed the Communal Barbecue space on the Costa Brava, located in Catalonia. The space is a public barbecue which is detailed with deep blue tonal tiles and topped by a sculptural pergola. The project is found just at the edge of Castell d'Aro. The team wanted to transform the site into a park, but the concept changed when the studio saw how locals gathered at the barbecue over weekends.
H30 Architects co-founder Joan Gener speaks on the design project, "It's a way of making the barbecue feel more permanent and intentional, rather than something left behind in a parking lot. We played with references including the witch's hat, the Hansel and Gretel cottage, and that strange attraction people have towards fire. The result is a structure that works both functionally and visually – it protects, signals and shapes the space."
Public Sculptural Pergola Barbecues
H30 Architects Designs the Communal Barbecue in Costa Brava
Trend Themes
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Communal Outdoor Spaces — The use of public spaces for communal activities like barbecuing highlights a shift towards creating more inclusive and engaging environments.
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Artistic Infrastructure — Incorporating art into functional infrastructure elements, such as sculptural pergolas, merges aesthetics with utility to enhance public spaces.
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Interactive Public Design — Designs that invite interaction and participation, like communal barbecues, reflect a trend toward spaces that encourage socialization and community gatherings.
Industry Implications
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Architecture — The architecture industry finds new opportunities by integrating art and functionality to transform public spaces into vibrant community hubs.
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Urban Planning — Urban planning sees innovation through the development of visually distinct and multifunctional spaces that cater to community needs.
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Outdoor Recreation — The outdoor recreation industry evolves by embracing designs that facilitate communal activities, fostering community interaction and engagement.