Plywood House: Exploring Local Craftsmanship in Mallorca
Step inside the enchanting world of Plywood House, a masterpiece crafted by designer Feina Studio in the tranquil streets of Palma de Mallorca, Spain. This architectural marvel redefines the essence of modern rustic living through its innovative use of locally sourced plywood and collaborations with traditional artisans.
Seamlessly blending cutting-edge design with the island’s rich heritage, the Plywood House stands as a beacon of sustainable and sophisticated architecture.
About Plywood House
Innovative Design Meets Traditional Craftsmanship
Nestled in a tranquil Palma neighborhood, the Plywood House stands as a beacon of innovative architecture. This project, requiring a lightweight addition to its original structure, showcases a commitment to preserving the integrity of the historic stone walls. Additionally, the venture embarked on two research paths: local plywood manufacturing with CNC technology and a deep dive into the island’s enduring crafts. Crafting the Plywood House
From the outset, designers chose an off-site fabricated plywood system, initiating with poplar plywood boards measuring 244 x 122 cm (8 x 4 ft). This method not only allowed for structural experimentation but also embraced the manufacturing process’s language. As a result, this approach could potentially extend to other building types, thanks to the precision of CNC cutting.
Moreover, the project weaves local materials and craftsmanship into its fabric....
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