Imprecise Infrastructure

Competition Proposal
2007 AMD Open Architecture Challenge Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi, Kenya
September 2007 – February 2008

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The competition brief asked to design a technology media lab and library for SIDAREC, a not-for-profit organization based in Mukuru Kwa Njenga — an informal slum settlement of Nairobi with a population of 250,000 people. Our proposal defines SIDAREC Center as an infrastructure for the slum’s artistic, cultural, and functional expression. All the building spaces will be defined by a system of blank fences that users can appropriate as they see fit.

Safety is an important concern for any slum inhabitant. Our security concept, in this case, relied on the number of borders that had to be crossed in order to access certain rooms. For this reason, the organization of the building is similar to that of an onion: it is made out of a ‘concentric’ system of fences (built out of steel bars and working as an infrastructural wall) defining different rooms and occupying a total area of 236 m2. This system of layers would also enable SIDAREC to build their building in phases as materials, funding, or time become available.

Slums can show a poignant sense of fragility and adaptability that has inspired us in the design of our fencing system. The proposed fences do not fit exactly in the underlying tile grid; rather, the system is designed with some tolerance in an attempt to overcome potential problems such as the impossibility to obtain the right material or the lack of good labor. As a result, and as the plan of our design shows, the proposed fencing system is delicate yet with a strong character, exhibiting an image that we find appropriate and inspiring for SIDAREC’s mission.

This design would primarily be built with two types of materials: steel bars and papercrete. Steel bars are relatively easy to obtain at any urban center — such as Nairobi — since they are used as concrete reinforcements. Papercrete is a construction material made out of recycled paper mixed with water and cement or clay. SIDAREC, the not-for-profit client for this competition, has always received book donations from ‘generous’ Western countries. However, most of these books are usually useless, since they are nothing more than electronic appliances’ manuals. Our intention is to recycle these ‘generous’ gifts and use them as construction material for SIDAREC’s new building.

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Project Data

Competition Proposal
September 2007 – February 2008

Design Team: Sergio López-Piñeiro, Kin Chun Ma, Saki Yoshimura

Submitted to: 2007 AMD Open Architecture Challenge (Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi, Kenya), organized by Open Architecture Network, San Francisco, USA


Located in Buffalo (New York, USA), Holes of Matter is an architectural practice led by Sergio López-Piñeiro.

Olmsted’s Blank Snow is Melting


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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Olmsted’s Blank Snow in the Boston Globe


In Rethinking Snow by Courtney Humphries.

Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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Olmsted’s Blank Snow Textures


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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Plowing Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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Playing in Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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How to Do a Thesis on Archinect


How to Do a Thesis: Practice Models as Instigators for Academic Theses makes it to the Top 10 Most Requested Features on Archinect for the year 2010.

Olmsted’s Blank Snow in Progress


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
December 2010 – March 2011

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Olmsted’s Blank Snow in Buffalo Rising


In Olmsted’s Blank Snow: A Snowscape by Julia Foy.

Ramp Design


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Sergio López-Piñeiro has received a Junior Faculty Development Fund Grand from UB’s School of Architecture and Planning for his proposal “Ramp Design.”

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Olmsted’s Blank Snow in Good Magazine


In Video: Choreographed Snow in Buffalo Becomes Winter Park by Kyla Fullenwider.

Olmsted’s Blank Snow in Co.Design


In Buffalo Professor To Turn Snow Into a Colossal Work of Art by Suzanne Labarre.

Olmsted’s Blank Snow Press Release


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“Olmsted’s Blank Snow” will go live very soon!

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Proposal for Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
To take place during the winter of 2010

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Reconsidering the Enabling Architect


Reconsidering the Enabling Architect has been published on arq: Architectural Research Quaterly. The article discusses the current relevance of architects’ enabling capacity and proposes Blank Architecture as an alternative model to The Architecture of Persuasion, as it was best described in Learning from Las Vegas.

Sergio López-Piñeiro, “Reconsidering the Enabling Architect,” arq: Architectural Research Quaterly, vol. 14, no. 3 (2010): 286-288.

Studies for Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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In Progress
Temporary Winter Landscape
Front Park, Buffalo, USA
To take place during the winter of 2010

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How to Do a Thesis


On March 7, 2010, Sergio López-Piñeiro presented How to Do a Thesis: Practice Models as Instigators for Academic Theses at the 2010 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Annual Meeting in New Orleans.

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White Space


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White Space has been published in the journal Places. A photo essay by Sergio López-Piñeiro, “White Space” shows how everyday snow plowing practices — practices with no artistic or design ambitions — have the capacity to transform snowed-in parking lots into beautiful winter gardens.

NYSCA Grant for Olmsted’s Blank Snow


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Sergio López-Piñeiro has received a New York State Council on the Arts grant for his proposal “Olmsted’s Blank Snow.”

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Space Clearing


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Competition Proposal
International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens Grand-Métis, Canada
October – November 2009

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International Seminar on Urban Form 2009


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On September 5, 2009, Sergio López-Piñeiro presented “The Blank Meander” at the International Seminar on Urban Form in Guangzhou, China.

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Imprecise Infrastructure


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Competition Proposal
2007 AMD Open Architecture Challenge Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi, Kenya
September 2007 – February 2008

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UB Reporter on Architectural Blankness


Sergio López-Piñeiro and his work on architectural blankness has been featured in the UB Reporter, University at Buffalo’s weekly newspaper.

Swelling Depths


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Competition Proposal
Market Square Design Competition, Stratford, Canada
September 2006

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SkyParkWay


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Design Speculation
Skyway, Buffalo, USA
July 2006

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Playful Infrastructure


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Competition Proposal
Keitai City Competition
Honorable Mention
September 2005

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Silent Garden


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Design Speculation
October 2004

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People


Sergio López-Piñeiro (Madrid, 1973) graduated from ETS Arquitectura Madrid in 1998 and received his M.Arch. degree from Princeton University in 2004, where he was awarded the Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize. He has previously worked at Foreign Office Architects (London, 2000-2002) and at NoMad (Madrid, 1998-2000). Currently, Sergio López-Piñeiro is an assistant professor at the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning.

Collaborators: Katie Conwell, Nicole Halstead, Wesley Lam, Kin Chun Ma, Joseph Piwowarski, Kim Anh Tran, Niina Tsuchiya, Nicholas Yamich, Saki Yoshimura

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