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TENT TYPOLOGIES: A WORKING STUDY

SAM CHERMAYEFF
Tent Typologies: A Working Study

Dropcity. Milan Design Week
12-21TH APRIL 2024

Sam Chermayeff Office presents “Tent Typologies: A Working Study” during Milan Design Week 2024 at Drop City (Via Sanmartini, 56) from 12 to 21 of April in Milan with the support of Maharam

“The hanging roof is in fact something ancient: for the tent is nothing other than a hanging roof.” —Frei Otto, Das hängende Dach

Guided by an interest in how we relate to and inhabit built environments, Sam Chermayeff Office has undertaken a wide range of design-driven residential and furniture projects that challenge convention while exploring consistent concepts across varied scales and mediums. Tents represent a natural extension of the studio’s inquiry related to both furniture and spatial design. Through their research, Sam Chermayeff Office explored a breadth of tensile structures across history, utility, and significance to identify twelve typologies that could be expressed as singular architectural forms. Chermayeff worked closely with Maharam’s design studio to select textiles that would meet physical requirements for tension, suspension, shelter, shade, and flame-resistance with experiential qualities of warmth, opacity, reflectance, and color.

Familiar yet distilled structures including A-frame, desert, market, and circus tents find contemporary expression in aluminum, steel, and Maharam textiles such as felted wool, reflective polyurethane, and semi-sheer woven textures. Others explore ancient and modern experiences of enclosure including arched, domed, and geodesic structures realized in steel, aluminum, and textiles like Prompt, a sleek polyurethane that recalls the protection and durability historically provided by tents made with animal hides.

Photos by Jeroen Verrecht


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