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Küchenskulptur

Project Name: Küchenskulptur
Category: Sudden Workshop/cultural&community
Sudden Workshop-team: Nikolaus Kastinger, Andreas Lint, Arne Leibnitz, Mark Neuner, Annika Strassmair
Cooperation: SOHO Ottakring, Nut & Feder, Social Kitchen Club

Year: 2016
Building time: 2 weeks construction, 3 weeks destruction
Location: Sandleitenhof, 1160
Budget: 15.000 €
Funding: Grätzloase, Soho in Ottakring, Fachverband der Östereichischen Hobelindustrie, Verband der Europäischen Hobelindustrie, PEFC
Sponsoring: Holzcenter Seca, Sigha

The Küchenskulptur – A 100-meter long urban intervention

The kitchen sculpture, a wooden installation stretching over 100m, was built within the framework of SOHO Ottakring in summer 2016. Winding through a vacant cinema inside Sandleitenhof it slowly makes its way out onto the open street. Designed and built like a red ribbon, the Kitchen Sculpture was intended to bring artists, visitors and neighbours together and to guide them through the festival, which took place inside the council housing building. The sculpture could be used as kitchen, desk, counter, dining table, and seating furniture. During the festival, the sculpture was removed and sawed into construction kits, which visitors later re-assembled into the SOHO Collection.

Nut & Feder Team: Christian Penz, Lamin, Ugochukwu, Mustapha, Hosep

photo: Mostlikely
photo: Mato Johannik
photo: Mato Johannik
photo: Mato Johannik
photo: Mostlikely
photo: Mato Johannik
photo: Mato Johannik
photo: Mato Johannik