Air Square

KOGAA
2. June 2022
Photo: Josema Cutillas (All images courtesy of Linka)
Project: Air Square, 2022
Location: Variable
Client: KOGAA + Kubíček Visionair
Studio Design: KOGAA
  • Design Team: Tomáš Kozelský, Alexandra Georgescu, Viktor Odstrčilík, Kateřina Baťková, Marcello Coldani, Maria Fonseca, Oleksandr Voropai
Producer: Kubíček Visionair
Graphic Design and Branding: Veronika Fullerová
Photo: Josema Cutillas

Air Square is a placemaker improving the quality of the urban environment in a punctuated manner and contributes to building a resilient blue-green city, consequently bringing spatial quality, living environment, health, biodiversity, and property value. Finally, it raises awareness of climate change adaptation, facilitating and accelerating the further implementation of lengthy climate adaptation measures, such as changes in spatial development, infrastructure, construction, services, public space, and residents’ safety.
 

Photo: Josema Cutillas

Inclusive: Built for diversity and equality, ensures barrier-free access and permeability within the city flow.

Modular, Durable, Reusable: Made of CNC cut plywood planks with minimum waste in cut-outs, the foundation is designed as a modular system composed of vertical legs and horizontal benches. Components are bolted together to form a circular load bearing structure providing stability to the body.

Adaptable: Positionable benches enable for multiple functions and programs such as public functions, performances, farmers markets, or serving as an all-in-one public furniture with seating, lighting, and shading in one. Air Square creates a space that boosts the quality of life in our cities and ensure more fulfilling ways of living together.
 

Photo: Josema Cutillas
Materials

The body combines two main parts: a structural foundation at the base, and an inflatable component at the top, measuring altogether 14 m in diameter and 6 m in height. Separate components are packed and ready to go, together with most hardware and assembly instructions to assist the construction process.

Made of CNC cut plywood planks with the minimum waste in cut-outs, the foundation is designed as a modular system composed of one vertical leg element and one horizontal arm. Those two components interlock together to build the circular load bearing structure of the ring, which provides stability to the body. The circular shape was chosen because of its intrinsic ability to regulate contrary forces within itself and therefore making it the most self-stabilizing of the elementary geometric shapes. The dynamicity of the continuous circle can withstand any load and therefore only needs one contra-force to reinforce it, which is provided through the textile belt cross.

Also, the base functions as the anchor between the upper ring and the ground, through a fastening system that makes it attached during wind flutters. Lastly, it is raised at a height for people to pass through it, making it accessible and permeable within the city flow.
 

Photo: Josema Cutillas

The upper ring is designed as a shading system for public spaces. In response to the issue of overheating cities around the globe, the ring generates a large surface to hide from the sun, cooling down urban areas. The vertical and open shader avoids issues related with having a roof (underblow, heat accumulation, structural issues), and in order to create a large urban surface to shade, a light material was used that can be easy to build and unbuild, its light, it can resist strong weather conditions. Also, the circular shape allows for a bigger reach of shading compared to a straight wall, making it a sun-protected space. Through the dark hours the inflatable switches function and become a light diffuser, providing illumination to dark areas of the city which often feel unsafe to walk through. This generates a sense of care and belonging to the space, leading to improved security on the location.
 

Photo: KUBÍČEK.STUDIO
Photo: KUBÍČEK.STUDIO
Photo: KUBÍČEK.STUDIO
Photo: KUBÍČEK.STUDIO
Photo: KUBÍČEK.STUDIO
Drawing: KOOGA
Drawing: KOOGA
Drawing: KOOGA
Drawing: KOOGA
Drawing: KOOGA

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