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Concrete Tent

Concrete Tent
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CONCRETE TENT

Ensamble Studio

ARCHITECTS
Ensamble Studio

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ensamble Studio

DEVELOPER
Ensamble Studio

PROJECT TEAM
Borja Soriano, Alvaro Catalan, Fernando González

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
Javier Cuesta

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
Materia Inorgánica

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Antón García Abril, Debora Mesa Molina

AREA
377 ft²

STRUCTURE
Jesús Huerga

CATAGORY
Installations & Structures

LOCATION
Spain

YEAR
2020

Text description provided by architect.

The Tent covers the space like a blanket. Its geometries adapt to the airy body that it delimits and embraces, without constraining it.

Concrete Tent
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Concrete Tent
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Air and light flow through its openings, and the landscape sneaks in too, filling the cracks in the material.

This architecture is hand-molded, with hands that fold, connect, dream up the structure and the space, in unison.

Concrete Tent
© Ensamble Studio
Concrete Tent
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Starting with the model, which serves as a sketch and a miniature construction, we go on to data, scanning each movement and each detail, guided by intuition.

After designing comes engineering, and then back to the designing. All of this happens over just five days, and then another five days to carry out the action in the rural environment.

Concrete Tent
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Concrete Tent
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Concrete Tent
© Ensamble Studio

The construction is reminiscent of the design process in terms of its dynamic; the form has already been established, the structures calculated, the lines marked out.

The work gets underway by drawing the reinforcing bars in three dimensions; the measurements and proportions are checked, the front is put in place.

And when the lines have been validated, we start painting the structure, as if we were painting over a sketched-out canvas, adding material, texture, and color in one unique, unrepeatable gesture.

Layer by layer, its flexible folds get more rigid, its elastic membranes get harder, its damp skin dries out.

Concrete Tent
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Concrete Tent
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Layer by layer, an architecture materializes, one which is both fabric-like and rock-like, light and permanent, fluid and stony.

Either one or the other, depending on how you look at it, or how you touch it.

It rises from the ground and it leans slightly as if it were meant to be a short-term structure, but its supports have taken root and they hold up a space that lies between the trees, looking out at the sea.

It silently hopes to be taken in by nature, embraced, welcomed into the fold.

Concrete Tent
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Concrete Tent
Top view
Concrete Tent
Model

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