Live Multispecies Kitchen / Fahrenheit Works | ArchDaily
Summary
The Live Multispecies Kitchen by Fahrenheit Works in Porto, Portugal, explores the interaction between humans and non-humans, promoting a harmonious urban ecosystem through art and food.
Why It Matters
This project challenges traditional urban living concepts by fostering connections between different species. It highlights the importance of sustainability and ecological awareness in architecture, encouraging a rethinking of how urban spaces can support diverse life forms.
Key Takeaways
- The project emphasizes the interaction between humans and non-humans.
- It promotes a sustainable and harmonious urban ecosystem.
- The design questions contemporary urban living practices.
- Art and food play central roles in fostering these connections.
- The project is a model for future urban architectural practices.
Save this picture!© José Guilherme Marques+ 19 Curated by Susanna Moreira Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038956/live-multispecies-kitchen-fahrenheit-works Clipboard "COPY" CopyTemporary Installations•Porto, Portugal Architects: Fahrenheit Works Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Lead Architect: Jeremy Morris Category: Temporary InstallationsCity: PortoCountry: PortugalMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Jeremy Morris Text description provided by the architects. Live Kitchen fosters encounters between humans and non-humans, creating an ecosystem of harmony that questions contemporary urban ways of living through art and food.