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PROJECT CONTAMINATIONS: CONFORTABLE? FABRIC AND THE THRESHOLD OF SHELTER
PROJECT CONTAMINATIONS: CONFORTABLE? FABRIC AND THE THRESHOLD OF SHELTER

How do you describe "comfort" in everyday life? What is perceived as realistically comfortable? Starting from this concept, during the Design Week in Portland (USA), a group of designers from Bora Architects have developed a project between sustainability and lifestyle, declined in a shelter space and in a clothing product. The initiative called "Confortable? Fabric and the Threshold of Shelter", the result of the creativity of a team of architects and fashion producers, inspired by the role of fabric in camping life, has used digital design methods, modeling processes, stitching, and assembly for intensive use, to achieve a structural shelter made by fabric that, while offering protection, manages to maintain direct contact with nature, thus generating well-being. For more information: www.bora.co