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Doméstico uses "habitable artifact" to organize micro apartment in Quito

Ecuadorian architects Juan Alberto Andrade and María José Váscones have made the most of the limited space in a micro apartment located within a new residential tower by Safdie Architects.

Doméstico is located within the Qorner building in Quito, near La Carolina Park. The apartment tower was designed by Safdie Architects and developed by local firm Uribe Schwarzkopf. The lower portion opened this year while work continues on the upper levels.

The micro apartment is located within the Qorner building in Quito

Architects Juan Alberto Andrade and María José Váscones – who are based in the city of Guayaquil –were tasked with designing a 27.5-squre-metre studio apartment for an active, middle-aged woman.

The goal was to create open space within the compact studio without sacrificing basic living amenities.

It features a versatile, floor-to-ceiling unit

"The project is born from the need to solve, through architectural strategies, the spatial and formal limitations of this new way of living, in a way that relates directly to urban and social mobility," the team said.

The team ended up inserting a floor-to-ceiling unit with built-in, space-saving furniture and storage. This "habitable artifact" enables living functions to be condensed into a single organizing element that "transforms easily and does not sacrifice comfort".

The unit is made of water-resistant melamine boards

The unit – made of water-resistant melamine boards – stretches along several walls and allows for an open area along the studio's large window.

Its placement, shape and functions were determined by the studio's geometry and sightlines, along with the location of the building's infrastructure.

A compact galley kitchen contains basic amenities

The upper portion holds storage space and is accessed via a wheeled, metal ladder that can be moved around. The lower part accommodates everyday activities.

Upon entering the studio, one steps into a compact galley kitchen with a fridge, stove, sink and cabinetry. A backsplash is lined with a mineral surfacing material from the company Silestone.

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Just beyond is the main room, which features an open space with a sitting area.

Lining one side of the room is the organizing unit, which contains a bed and desk/table, both of which fold up. A door in the corner leads to a bathroom with a sink, shower and toilet.

The main room includes a sitting area

Up high, green metal shelves add a pop of colour to the austere apartment. Additional elements in the unit include aluminium door pulls and ceramic flooring.

"Doméstico presents itself as a connection between architecture and furniture design, in which the space is created in relation to the new needs, and the constant reduction of space," the architects said.

Green metal shelves add a pop of colour

"This premise questions the traditional dwelling limits, and puts in evidence the new parameters of contemporary domestic living."

Other projects by Juan Alberto Andrade and María José Váscones include the conversion of a 1990s van into a mobile home for an Ecuadorian couple, and a tech office in Guayaquil with a patchwork of windows and shelves.

The photography is by JAG Studio.

Project credits:

Architects: Juan Alberto Andrade, María José Váscones.
Team: Cuqui Rodríguez
Contractor: Paola Cañón, Uribe Schwarzkopf
Manufacturers: Área UIO, Aglomerados Cotopaxi, Novopan

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Follow Me table by Mara

Dezeen Showroom: Italian office furniture brand Mara has launched Follow Me, a space-saving and height-adjustable table designed for multitasking.

Follow Me allows users to easily move between sitting and standing positions depending on the task at hand, and fold and store the table away when it is out of use.

Follow Me is a space-saving and height-adjustable table

According to Mara, the table's design responds to changing requirements of the workplace and is suited to domestic environments and offices.

It also encourages users to move away from "static and sedentary lifestyles" to help them "feel inspired and productive" while working.

It can be folded for storage purposes

Follow Me is available in small and large versions with a range of colours and finishes. However, they are all fitted with Mara's patented "no-gravity" system.

This system means that the table can be freely adjusted without electricity, batteries or pumps. Users can also freely move the table around a space using hidden wheels and a handle.

Its height can be freely adjusted without electricity

"Stackable, compact and sturdy, this product features a dynamic design to perfectly meet the changing requirements of the work," said the brand.

"Whether you want to work in an armchair, on the sofa, in bed or on the terrace, standing or secluded in a quiet corner at home, Follow Me follows you everywhere and encourages its own use."

Product:Follow Me
Brand:Mara
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Follow Me table by Mara

Italian office furniture brand Mara has launched the Follow Me, a space-saving and height-adjustable table designed for multitasking.

Argo Libro space-saving table by Mara

Dezeen Showroom: Italian furniture company Mara has created a large space-saving table that can be quickly and easily folded away for storage.

When open, the Argo Libro table is three metres long. But it can be compacted to less than 40 centimetres in width when not in use.

"Libro is an important project born out of a desire to enrich the space-saving table collections with a vertical solution that could take advantage of the height," Mara explained.

The three-metre-long Argo Libro table (top image) can be compacted to less than 40 centimetres in width (above)

Designed for conferences and meetings but also as a single workstation, the table can safely be stored away thanks to Mara's patented anti-shock system.

"We wanted to create a large, multifunctional table that could be folded away in the smallest possible space and in complete safety," explained Mara.

"That's why we set ourselves the goal of creating something unique, not available on the market, by creating an anti-finger-crushing system that we later patented."

The table can be folded crosswise

Agro Libro is available with various tops including round, oval and whiteboard options, as well as in numerous colours including black, anthracite and natural oak.

Product: Argo Libro
Brand: Mara
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Argo Libro space-saving table by Mara

Italian furniture company Mara has created a large space-saving table that can be quickly and easily folded away for storage.