ROOM FOR MULTISPECIES COEXISTENCE
A conceptual hotel arrangement in a repurposed stable building
Abstract
This project is a spatial design proposal for a conceptual hotel for humans, horses and other
species, which aims to enhance human and more-than-human relationships and discuss issues
around extensive urbanization and land use conflict between humans and other species. Since the
project emphasize to animal welfare and coexistence, post-anthropocentric perspectives have
played an important role in attempting to decenter the human during the design ideation process.
The project is closely linked to multispecies practices in in the urban living environment. The
research also refers to the Swedish equine industry and the future of stables. The aim of the project
is to design a space which could inspire us to question our connections with local other-than human beings,
make mindful consumption choices and contribute to a more sustainable and
harmonious way of living. The main part of the project consists of a shared eating space for
humans and other animals species, such as horses or deer. Various spatial arrangements have been
designed to support the functioning of the conceptual hotel, each of which transmits different
ideas, concerning multispecies relationships or issues faced in cohabitation environments. In the
process, it was very important that the designed space had a beneficial effect on other-than-human
species
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Master thesis within MFA Programme in Design
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Date
2024Author
Labus, Barbara
Keywords
MFA Programme in Design
Design
Multispecies architecture
Interspecies communities
Post-anthropocentric design
Equine industry
animal welfare
animal coexistence
sustainable way of living
Language
eng