An exploration of balance between survival and pleasure in architectural form. The project 'Carlos Cachon 473' by Carlos Cachón delves into the dichotomy of human existence: the instinct for survival and the pursuit of pleasure. This architectural concept seeks to harmonize these opposing forces, creating spaces that cater to both the pragmatic and the hedonistic aspects of life. The design challenges the notion of utility versus enjoyment, suggesting that architecture can be both functional and delightful.
Design Highlights
Emphasis on creating spaces that balance utility and enjoyment. Use of materials that evoke both warmth and resilience. Spatial configurations that encourage both introspection and social interaction.
Key Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Architect | Carlos Cachón |
| Status | Unbuilt |
| Concept | Balance between survival and pleasure |
