Use of standard materials for the design of a flexible use gastronomic center located in Quito.
The idea of 'Gastrópolis', a TEC Taller EC project in Quito, Ecuador, a new opportunity for a flexible space with different scenarios, where the space under a modular structure, has the will to move from a gastronomic center cultural and social space under one condition, timeless space.
 

Description of project by TEC Taller EC

The essence of the Gastrópolis Plaza Viva project allows us to rethink new opportunities in a flexible space with different scenarios, where the place has the will to transform over time from its basic approach as a gastronomic space to become a cultural and social space under one condition, timeless space.

The project is proposed under two conditions: the first, seeks to solve the programmatic organization and the second, proposes a unique environmental conditioning of the area in which the senses and sound are fundamental for the user experience that inhabits the project.

The two conditions are generated through a central element, a modular structure conceived by a powerful roof that proposes a free floor where the activities that occur inside can be flexible and variable, adapted to current and future needs of Gastrópolis; that during the passage of time users can give different uses; a versatile infrastructure is proposed that allows the transformation of its use over time.

It consists of a modular base structure consisting of 24 identical modules of 2.10m x 2.10m that allows cores with different activities and characteristics, generating micro zones within the general cover that breaks with the monotony of a structure created by a repetitive module, in addition to be treated as a place open to the outside. These modules can be transformed according to the activities.

Being located in a consolidated area of the city of Quito acquires an identity by becoming an open space for the city, where users see from the street what is happening inside, in the perimeter of the structure are located curtains that according to the event that occurs, the object becomes a unit that allows privacy when it is required.

As part of the program two trees are inserted inside and small hanging pots that generate a landscape and indoor climate in which reduces the scale of the space for the user to feel comfortable when exploring the gastronomic proposal of the site, these 2 modules they are the nuclei of the hydro-sanitary and electrical installations, because here the rainwater of the roof drops and the columns that make up each module pass the electrical installations. These two modules of 4 columns each, are the base of the total structure of the roof of 100 m².

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Architects
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TEC Taller EC
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Directors
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Pablo Castro Guijarro - Roberto Morales Guijarro
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Work team
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Juan Ruiz, Maricela Galán, Cynthia Quintero, Ximena Moreta
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Furniture
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Palets Ecuador
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Client
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Gastrópolis Plaza Viva
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Area
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400 m²
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Location
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N31 Polonia & Rumania Street, Quito 170515, Ecuador
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TEC – Taller EC is an architectural studio based in Quito (Ecuador) and currently also working from Madrid (Spain), led by Pablo Castro Guijarro and Roberto Morales Guijarro since 2013. It’s formed by a group of professionals from different nationalities whose work aims to externalize their thinking and global vision in every architectural, urban, research or academic project.

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Published on: April 27, 2018
Cite: "Gastrópolis Restaurant by TEC Taller EC" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/gastropolis-restaurant-tec-taller-ec> ISSN 1139-6415
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