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Stompin’ at the ohboy!

Cardenal Baste, Juan (2018) In Diploma work IDEL01 20181
Industrial Design
Abstract
This project started out as a test, and a request, an invitation to participate in a highly singular architectural project.

Located in the western harbour of Malmö, the OHBOY! bike hotel belongs to an ambitious and ground-breaking approach at redefining the way we design cities and map- out our priorities, emphasizing mobility and making an active effort at minimizing our impact on the city’s traffic networks.

The Hauschild+Siegel’s house is a pilot venture, a first in its kind, at projecting a residential block entirely devoid of car-parking lots. Mobility is instead afforded by the city’s ever-growing network of public transportation, the already existing Malmö by bike municipal bike-pool (among others) and by the Ohboy’s very... (More)
This project started out as a test, and a request, an invitation to participate in a highly singular architectural project.

Located in the western harbour of Malmö, the OHBOY! bike hotel belongs to an ambitious and ground-breaking approach at redefining the way we design cities and map- out our priorities, emphasizing mobility and making an active effort at minimizing our impact on the city’s traffic networks.

The Hauschild+Siegel’s house is a pilot venture, a first in its kind, at projecting a residential block entirely devoid of car-parking lots. Mobility is instead afforded by the city’s ever-growing network of public transportation, the already existing Malmö by bike municipal bike-pool (among others) and by the Ohboy’s very own bike pool. The house inhabitants and the hotel guests are offered the opportunity to incorporate bikes in their lives, and in their homes!

To top it off, and in a quest to produce a unique piece of architecture, two Malmö-based established designers were selected to furnish the rooms of the hotel.

This BA-thesis presents the work done from December 2016 to May 2017 at Ohboy! in close collaboration with Mats Theselius and Hauschild+Siegel on a process-based journey through design, following (most of the time) the orthodox steps of analysis, ideation and prototype-making to finally achieve full-scale production.

Easy chairs, working tables, eating tables, wardrobes, table-lamps, pendant lamps, bed lamps, hat shelfs, shoe racks...all ideated, engineered and tailor-made under a (very) condensed period of time. (Less)
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author
Cardenal Baste, Juan
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IDEL01 20181
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M2 - Bachelor Degree
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Diploma work
report number
ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/ EX--17/50386-SE
language
English
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8938901
date added to LUP
2019-11-18 10:04:09
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  abstract     = {{This project started out as a test, and a request, an invitation to participate in a highly singular architectural project.
 
Located in the western harbour of Malmö, the OHBOY! bike hotel belongs to an ambitious and ground-breaking approach at redefining the way we design cities and map- out our priorities, emphasizing mobility and making an active effort at minimizing our impact on the city’s traffic networks. 

The Hauschild+Siegel’s house is a pilot venture, a first in its kind, at projecting a residential block entirely devoid of car-parking lots. Mobility is instead afforded by the city’s ever-growing network of public transportation, the already existing Malmö by bike municipal bike-pool (among others) and by the Ohboy’s very own bike pool. The house inhabitants and the hotel guests are offered the opportunity to incorporate bikes in their lives, and in their homes! 

To top it off, and in a quest to produce a unique piece of architecture, two Malmö-based established designers were selected to furnish the rooms of the hotel. 

This BA-thesis presents the work done from December 2016 to May 2017 at Ohboy! in close collaboration with Mats Theselius and Hauschild+Siegel on a process-based journey through design, following (most of the time) the orthodox steps of analysis, ideation and prototype-making to finally achieve full-scale production. 

Easy chairs, working tables, eating tables, wardrobes, table-lamps, pendant lamps, bed lamps, hat shelfs, shoe racks...all ideated, engineered and tailor-made under a (very) condensed period of time.}},
  author       = {{Cardenal Baste, Juan}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Diploma work}},
  title        = {{Stompin’ at the ohboy!}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}