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developed for the battery park conservancy 'draw up a chair' design competition, the one-quarter table/chair by new york-based jaklitsch / gardner architects
highlights
the 'social condition' of a seating object and its potential as a
communal meeting place that supports multiple functions. it is conceived
to be movable,
grouped together and stackable for compact storage.
shown in wood and metal versions, the component parts are easily mass
produced from powder coated
aluminum, sustainably harvested and weather resistant black locust wood and recycled PET plastic.
the form is traditional in the sense that the user can sit forward
with a leaned back, but its asymmetric support frame additionally allows
for non-cumbersome
rear-facing seating that eliminates the need to
straddle a typical centered back support. this backward position yields
use of the frame's 8 inch cantilever as an
armrest or table that is equipped with a cup holder.

the 'one quarter table/chair' highlights the 'social condition' of a seating object and its potential as a meeting place that supports multiple functions
chairs can be seamlessly combined in which two chairs arranged back
to back create a table large enough for a chess game or two friends
meeting for lunch.
the number of seats that can be combined are only
limited to the number of available chairs. larger arrangements
accommodate a 4-person table and seating
or even a long banquet table.
the battery conservancy invites the public to participate by
commenting online and on-site in the park. from now through october 2013
visitors to the park
can view the top 50 designs on an exhibition
banner located near the battery green and express their opinions by
sending a text message to (425) chair-55.

cafe style and chess board configurations

backward style + love seat and picnic table configurations


stacking capabilities

material options
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