launched in 2019, Studio Mercedes workes cross-disciplinary from interior to exterior, installations and hospitality design and devising. Whilst, conceptually, the studio focuses on the amalgamation of spacial contexts, compositions and immersion, the studio objects derive their inspiration from biomimicry and circuit systems of nature.
Studio Mercedes was born, within the framework of an art Installation.‘Raw Cynara’, 2019, that focused on nature in a sculptural and immersive way, by inviting the audience to dinner. In the aftermath of the show, the studio searched for ways of reusing the eaten foods and decided to upcycle the discarded artichoke leaves, by preserving them in biodegradable resin - the first prototypes were born
In this particular project proposal the studio has teemed up with irish architect Ciaran Grogan, to question and research the idea of living and working in an utopian greenhouse.
The greenhouse experiment
The studio's fascination with nature lies, within its fundamentallity. Fascinated by the endless learning of systems that are implemented in our human society, the studio has set its focus, on the amalgamation of design and biomimicry. In this experiment, we offer a creative and playful approach to the issues of climate crisis and have created a Buckminster-esk studio home where nature takes a front seat and research and production thrive.
The living quarters, shared kitchen area and open studios comprise a three-domed structure, which are climatically variable. Its exterior surface is made of algae film and solar panels that generate the electricity needed. The kitchen is a semi-communal space. Part-indoor, part-outdoor, it caters for collective cooking and eating, adjoining vegetation and a kitchen garden for growing and composting. The vegetable garden has a rainwater harvesting system that collects and filters. the largest dome is a workshop and research area, here different masters of craft meet, develop, test and explore.
By utlisiing the information gained from plantlife and then implemented into designs, it will further new crossesctioned areas of development for the future. In this vast playground there is a possibility of passing on and creating collective information.
By living side by sidy with nature, a strong symbiotic relationship forms between inhabitants and plants, one that taps into ancient instinct and can recentre our somewhat forlorn connection. This shift of perception making nature a mighty stakeholder sociopolitically. These environmental shifts are already happening in part, jurisprudential theory that allows nature inherent rights, giving the perception of nature breathing living and somewhat humanizing. If nature has emotions doesn’t that absorb into the object we design, the buildings we build and the realities we create.
One living organisms growing inside the green terrain of a looking glass.