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D 3 D V O L U M E T R I C P O LY U R E T H A N E E L E M E N T F O R I N T E R I O R S

Plastic

FOAM

EOMA developed Foam as part of their work for Prada. In addition to the design of new spatial typologies, the development of new materials expands the interior palette of the new Prada epicenter stores. Ranging from translucent cast resin for shelves to bubble-textured silicone floor mats, the creation of this new substance manifests a radical redefinition of surface and material. Foam is a polyurethane cast of an aggregate condition between solid and void. It is both a regular and irregular structure of spongelike consistency that can be cast in stages from hard to soft, and from transparent to opaque. It forms a substance that can be used to build objects as well as entire spaces, a further interpretation of solid and void. Foam was developed beginning with an architectural model using a regular cleaning sponge. Because the visual effect of this backlit texture was very intriguing, OMA initiated an extensive search to recreate this material in 1:1 scale. The architect made hundreds of prototypes in order to test hole sizes, percentages of openness, translucencies, depths, colors, etc. In its multiple and varied manifestations, Foam offers a new definition of functional and visual properties between artificial and natural, irregular and regular, transparent and opaque, translucent and solid, flexible and rigid qualities in the design of interior environments.

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100% polyurethane

4’–6" × 9’ × 4" (1.4 m × 2.7 m × 10 cm)

Office for Metropolitan Architecture Heer Bokelweg 149 Rotterdam, 3032 AD The Netherlands Tel: +31-10-243 8200 www.oma.nl offi[email protected]

A P P L I C AT I O N S

Interior finish, furniture, light object

L I M I TAT I O N S

Developed exclusively for Prada

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A. NAME

E . S U M M A RY

The trademarked name of the particular entry being featured

A basic text description of each entry

B. NUMBER (Nº)

This field assigns one of the seven trends mentioned in the introduction to each entry: ultraperforming, multidimensional, repurposed, recombinant, intelligent, transformational, or interfacial.

This nine-digit identification number is unique to each entry. The first six digits are based on the new MasterFormat material classification system, published June 8, 2004, by the Construction Specifications Institute. The last three digits are used to identify each product within a serial list. This numbering system is congruent with the Materials Monthly program, also published by Princeton Architectural Press. C. DESCRIPTION

A brief, generic explanation of each entry D . C AT E G O R Y

Refers to the basic materiality of the product, such as concrete, metal, or plastic; it is the primary means of organization in this book.

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G. TYPE

Defines each entry as a material, product, or process H . A D D I T I O N A L D AT A

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