
Playa Man, Shade Shelter
ARCHITECTS
Scarcity and Creativity Studio
ARCHITECTS
The Scarcity And Creativity Studio (Scs)
PROJECT
Playa Man, Shade Shelter
TEACHERS
Christian Hermansen Cordua, Solveig Sandness And Joseph Kennedy
COLLABORATORS
Torgeir Blaalid And Finn-erik Nilsen
CLIENT
Municipality Of San Cristobal, Galapagos
PHOTOS
Christian Hermansen (1)
STATUS
Built
AREA
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
$0 - 10K
YEAR
2016
LOCATION
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos
TYPE
Cultural › Pavilion
The Municipality of San Cristobal, Galapagos, asked The Scarcity and Creativity Studio to build a shade shelter with showers as part of the municipal project to refurbish and build new facilities in the main beach of Baquerizo Moreno Port.
The project was designed and build in a period of slightly more than two weeks. The reasons for the short design/build period are explained below.
Having arrived is Galapagos to find that the project we were prepared to build had to be cancelled (see: http://scs.aho.no/the%20wall.htm), the SCS team had financing, four weeks in Galapagos, and no project. We then approached several local institutions with a view to obtaining a commission to design and build a project.
Four possible projects emerged from this initiative:1. A bridge over a causeway in a new park the Municipality of San Cristobal was building2. A building for yoga training in the highlands3. A police tower to catch cattle thieves.4. A shade shelter in Playa Man.
The SCS studio decided to opt for the shade shelter project in Playa Man. As time was now at a premium, SCS organised a three days internal architectural competition, starting with individual projects, choosing the ideas with most potential to develop further, until the final project was chosen.
As we had purchased the bamboo for the previously cancelled project this mad to be the main building material.
The project was built in two weeks, many of the details previously developed for the cancelled Scouts Centre project were used. The project provides shade to users of Playa Man as well as providing three open air showers.
