Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle

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Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle

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  • Project Name: Luminous Drapes
  • Practice: Studio Toggle
  • Products: IKEA , Figueras , Kirby
  • Completion year: 2018
  • Gross Built up Area: 200 m²
  • Project Location: Kuwait City
  • Country: Kuwait
  • Design Team: Gijo Paul George, Hend Almatrouk, Hessa Al Thuwaikh, Lulwa Al Obaid
  • Collaborators: Nuqat, IKEA, Back Combined, JACC
  • Photo Credits: Gijo Paul George
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Excerpt: Studio Toggle’s design of the Luminous Drapes Pavilion stemmed from a desire to create a lightweight, soft and malleable space habitable in different ways. The pavilion was meant to be colonized based on the activities that it will accommodate. These activities were analyzed and broken down into anthropometric parameters. These parameters then informed the various taxonomies of voids that catered to the programmed activities and were mapped onto a modular grid.

Project Description

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George

[Text as submitted by architect] Studio Toggle was invited by Nuqat, a nonprofit organization based in Kuwait to create an outdoor space for their cultural forum “The Human Capital 2018”. The location was the outdoor plaza of the newly opened Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre in Kuwait City.

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George
Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
Taxonomising the Void © Studio Toggle

The design of the pavilion stemmed from a desire to create a lightweight, soft and malleable space habitable in novel ways. The pavilion is meant to be colonized based on the activities that it will accommodate. These activities were analyzed and broken down into anthropometric parameters.

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George
Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
Modular Fabrication © Studio Toggle

These parameters then informed the various taxonomies of voids that catered to the programmed activities and were mapped onto a modular grid. A low-tech, cost-efficient, incremental, modular system was developed using reusable construction scaffolding and laser-cut IKEA drapes. 

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George

The voids created by the subtractive operations on the stacked drapes are taxonomized into activity facilitators and occupied as such. A modular grid 3x3M grid is made from construction scaffolding and IKEA drapes are cut and arranged in a pattern derived from a parametric algorithm. The differences in height and width result in people reacting to the spaces in different ways and colonizing it intuitively. 

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George
Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George

During the night, the lit pavilion changes its ambiance and makes for a dynamic space. Light is used as a sculptural medium to elevate the perception of both the grid and space. It frames and defines the way the users engage with the pavilion. The pavilion represents an upcycled habitat generated from a practical and modular grid system.

Luminous Drapes | Studio Toggle
© Gijo Paul George

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