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Christian Vivanco Work Surface Mimics Informal Architecture

New work from Christian Vivanco “From A Lost City” features a multifunctional work surface and storage unit inspired by the informal architecture of shanty towns.

The workbench has an informal structure and is made from mixed materials, including oriented-strand board (OSB), bamboo and polycarbonate.

Implications - Coming up with new designs for items that have been around for ages can be a difficult task. By exploring the different structures, new aesthetics and concepts can be applied to other areas. For example, taking the function of a particular type of building and scaling it down can provide an intriguing design for furniture. Re-inventing themes into new items can prove to be as successful as creating all new concepts.
Trend Themes
1. Shanty Town-inspired Design - Exploring the structures of shanty towns can inspire new aesthetics and concepts in design.
2. Informal Material Combinations - Mixing materials like OSB, bamboo, and polycarbonate can create unique and informal designs.
3. Multifunctional Workspaces - Creating work surfaces with storage units can maximize space and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Shanty town-inspired design can revolutionize the furniture industry with new aesthetics and concepts.
2. Construction - Mixing materials like OSB, bamboo, and polycarbonate can offer new possibilities in informal architecture.
3. Office Spaces - Multifunctional work surfaces with storage units can create more efficient and productive workspaces.

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