Crushed shells had been used to kind the bio-brick partitions at this retailer for a decor model in Aqaba, Jordan, by structure studio FADAA.
Designed by the Jordanian studio for Ornament One, the D/O Aqaba retail area is a versatile showcase for the native model’s craft-focused homeware and ornaments.
To guard the inside from the tough south solar, the studio applied partitions of stacked hole rectangular bricks based mostly on the standard mashrabiya screens present in Islamic structure.
These bricks are created from the shells of oysters, mussels and clams left over as waste from the coastal metropolis’s seafood eating places.
The shells had been crushed and used as mixture for a bio-based concrete that sequesters the carbon from the molluscs’ protecting calcium carbonate coverings.
This materials is pressed right into a mould to kind the brick shapes, dried to harden, and at last assembled into the gridded screens.
In addition to shading the store, the partitions assist to divide the boutique and information clients across the inside.
“Working alongside Ornament One’s craftspeople, a materiality-driven strategy created the idea of a versatile retail retailer that embraces craft and low-carbon supplies,” mentioned the FADAA staff, led by architect Bisher Tabbaa.
Lime-plastered partitions and native plant species additionally function within the retailer to create a “wholesome indoor setting”.
To accommodate Ornament One’s ever-changing collections, modular oak tables and sheer curtains will be moved and rearranged to organise the area as desired.
Extra tables, created from hand-chiselled native basalt and limestone, distinction the wooden furnishings and provide other ways to show the merchandise.
A splash of color is launched by the zellige ceramic tiles that clad the curved gross sales counter.
“Embracing the craft nature of the challenge in addition to economically supporting native industries, supplies similar to zellige and mom of pearl inlaying had been used all through the design,” FADAA mentioned.
D/O Aqaba is shortlisted within the Sustainable Inside class for this yr’s Dezeen Awards, together with initiatives together with a restaurant in London and an workplace in Tokyo.
Bio-bricks are rising in recognition as a sustainable constructing materials and quite a lot of compositions have been trialled over the previous few years.
Bricks created from mushroom mycelium, sugar cane, charcoal and even human urine have all been put ahead as environmentally pleasant choices.
The pictures is by Bisher Tabbaa.
Undertaking credit:
Workforce: Bisher Tabbaa, Sarah Hejazin, Qussai Yousef