MVRDV Designs a Kitchen with Complete Transparency
MVRDV has designed a fully transparent kitchen for Kitchen Home Project, a satellite event at this year?s Venice Biennale, focusing on living and the home environment. Kitchen Home Project was initiated by Weng Ling of the Beijing Centre for the Arts (BCA), and also features works by Kengo Kuma and the Hong Kong-based media artist Au Yeung Ying Chai. MVRDV?s proposal, ?Infinity Kitchen,? imagines the next stage of kitchen design, creating counters, shelving, cabinets, and faucets entirely out of glass ? the metaphor being that a see-through environment will add greater transparency to the food being made in the kitchen, and make inhabitants more aware food choices, cleanliness, and the culinary experience.
© Martin Rijpstra
MVRDV has designed a fully transparent kitchen for Kitchen Home Project, a satellite event at this year?s Venice Biennale, focusing on living and the home environment. Kitchen Home Project was initiated by Weng Ling of the Beijing Centre for the Arts (BCA), and also features works by Kengo Kuma and the Hong Kong-based media artist Au Yeung Ying Chai. MVRDV?s proposal, ?Infinity Kitchen,? imagines the next stage of kitchen design, creating counters, shelving, cabinets, and faucets entirely out of glass ? the metaphor being that a see-through environment will add greater transparency to the food being made in the kitchen, and make inhabitants more aware food choices, cleanliness, and the culinary experience.
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© Martin Rijpstra
MVRDV has designed a fully transparent kitchen for Kitchen Home Project, a satellite event at this year?s Venice Biennale, focusing on living and the home environment. Kitchen Home Project was initiated by Weng Ling of the Beijing Centre for the Arts (BCA), and also features works by Kengo Kuma and the Hong Kong-based media artist Au Yeung Ying Chai. MVRDV?s proposal, ?Infinity Kitchen,? imagines the next stage of kitchen design, creating counters, shelving, cabinets, and faucets entirely out of glass ? the metaphor being that a see-through environment will add greater transparency to the food being made in the kitchen, and make inhabitants more aware food choices, cleanliness, and the culinary experience.
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