The first Fall-Winter 2020 Collection by Felipe Oliveira Baptista for the House of KENZO, designed by Dosis, the Madrid studio led by Isabel Collado and Ignacio Peydro, was presented on the morning of February 26, 2020, in the V district of Paris.

Isabel and Ignacio take the concept to make instant cities, inspired by those imagined by Peter Cook for Archigram. "Cities that flow through space-time, moving where society needs them."

According KENZO, the collection celebrates the passers-by life. The KENZO autumn winter 2020 collection is a collection inspired by nomadism and travel.
KENZO FW20 catwalk space, a pneumatic creation designed by DOSIS, was a structure created as reconfigurable and transformable.
 
It is a living structure that practices the situationist derive, moving around the world without a pre-established destination.

The Pipeline inflatable structure had an air volume of 4,700 m³ and air flow of 156,000 m³/h, the pneumatic, reconfigurable and itinerant building with 1,500 sqm of surface has a PVC membrane with a weight of 3.5 T and a thickness of 0.65 mm.
 

Project description by Dosis

On the morning of February 26, 2020, Felipe Baptista Oliveira presented his first autumn-winter collection as creative director of KENZO in the V district of Paris. In the same place where the Romans once settled, René Descartes alternated thoughts of geometry and philosophy, Pierre and Marie Curie strolled while discussing their point of view on radioactivity, or the Situationists practiced la derive, two young Spanish architects, Isabel Collado and Ignacio Peydro, made sure during the last week of February 2020 that the itinerant and instantaneous architecture they had created worked properly for the event that was being produced for Kenzo.

Places remain and time flows. Maybe not. Isabel and Ignacio have long been determined to make instant cities, inspired by those imagined by Peter Cook for Archigram. Cities that flow through space-time, moving where society needs them. Before even finishing the degree, at the same university that Peter Cook himself directed, they imagined facades that flew and moved through the city detached from the building that once held them.

Since then, time has passed, but their interest in making architecture focus on life, on events, and not on style, is the constant that defines their work. 'Architecture is about life, everything else is circumstantial' - they passionately affirm.

If the KENZO autumn winter 2020 collection is a collection inspired by nomadism and travel, in the richness of transit, the architecture that welcomes it is essentially nomadic. It is a living structure that practices the situationist derive, moving around the world without a pre-established destination. It also shares the transformable quality with the KENZO FW20 collection. As in previous DOSIS works - the studio founded by Isabel Collado and Ignacio Peydro in 2006 - the structure they have created is reconfigurable and transformable. It dynamically adapts to every situation and every location. It is a living structure that transmutes depending on the conditions of the ecosystem that hosts it.

Last February Paris saw the birth of the latest pneumatic creation of DOSIS, now the world is a latent space, to receive it instantly in an indeterminate time.

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Dosis. Lead Architects.- Isabel Collado, Ignacio Peydro, Luis Francisco Núñez, Irache Portillo, Claudia Alonso, Alberto Bandín, Beatriz Sanz.
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Fashion Show Production.- Bureau Betak. Engineering Consultants.- Tristan Simmonds, Juan Lastra. Membrane Design And Assembly.- Arquitextil – Lastra & Zorrilla.
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1,500 m²
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2020
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Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero), DCOMDRONE.
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Dosis de Arquitectura, established in 2006, the architecture studio takes form unconsciously by the hand of Isabel Collado and Ignacio Peydro during the academic year 1999-2000 in the Architecture School of Madrid (ETSAM) after meeting each other during a field trip to Portugal to visit the work of Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura a few years before.

Their first intervention as a team was made for a housing proyect for 21 disabled people presented at the IV Madrid Architecture Prize where they achieved a First Mention prize.

Since then, every intervention made in the field of architecture has been made under a common influence, investigation and work system that defines the dosis way of aproaching architecture. This way of aproach seeks systems that self-generate architecture through rules that define a certain growing behavior, specific to each project, that have their origin in the barriers placed to define the work fields of the design.

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Published on: October 23, 2020
Cite: "Nomadism and travel. Pipeline Installation, for Kenzo catwalk by Dosis" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/nomadism-and-travel-pipeline-installation-kenzo-catwalk-dosis> ISSN 1139-6415
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