Josh Draper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Friendship Cabins

Dining outdoors became even more en vogue during the pandemic.

Josh Draper, lecturer in the School of Architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, discusses how to make it even safer going forward.

Josh Draper is a professor and architect working at the intersection of material, geometry and fabrication. He joined The Center for Architecture, Science and Ecology (CASE) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in 2014. His teaching and research at CASE is centered on waste materials, architectural research methods and phytoremediation. He received his M. Arch from GSAPP, Columbia University.

Friendship Cabins

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COVID has turned our cities inside out, forcing us to reconsider their streets. In New York City, the Open Restaurants program responded to the threat COVID posed to the restaurant industry by establishing standards for outdoor dining transforming the city with thousands of outdoor dining structures varying from the nearly ramshackle to the luxurious to the visionary.

Friendship Cabins, designed by researchers at the Center for Architecture, Science and Ecology, is an outdoor dining installation at Peaches Kitchen & Bar in Brooklyn, NY.

The Cabins are enclosed, isolating diners and enhancing protection for servers. They are constructed using Friendship Bottles, a prototype, interlocking plastic bottle that is designed to upcycle as a building component. This both keeps plastic out of the environment while retaining their embodied energy.

The structures are designed for 105 mph winds, stronger than Hurricane Sandy, and shake table-tested. Easy-to-build, modular and moveable, the Cabins envision flexible urban programming that can be shifted for street maintenance, expanded or upgraded all using local waste as its main building component. Their translucent walls produce kaleidoscopic effects with sun during the day and vehicle headlights at night.

While part of a working restaurant, Friendship Cabins are also research testbeds. Near-term efforts include renewably powered lighting and ventilation systems with advanced sensing to address a hard lesson of COVID: even now, air in restaurants is under-addressed and under-regulated. How can businesses measure and provide healthier, cleaner air going forward? How does the restaurant industry develop a new kind of resilient hospitality?

Efforts towards urban resiliency are complex. Friendship Cabins begin to imagine a new way to inhabit city streets that could democratize the building process using local waste, while enhancing our health, safety and experience.

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Friendship Cabins Assembly Diagram:

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Friendship Cabins Hospitality and Health Research Vision Diagram:

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Friendship Cabins and the Future of Outdoor Dining

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8qdH7LeJMo

New York Loves Outdoor Dining. Here’s How to Keep the Romance Alive.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/29/dining/outdoor-dining-nyc.html

These cozy dining cabins are made from hundreds of plastic bottles

https://www.fastcompany.com/90675118/these-cozy-dining-cabins-are-made-from-hundreds-of-plastic-bottles

Third wave Open Streets: Open for whom?

https://archinect.com/news/article/150272017/third-wave-open-streets-open-for-whom

These Outdoor Dining Structures and Open Streets Won ‘Alfresco’ Awards

https://gothamist.com/food/these-outdoor-dining-structures-and-open-streets-won-alfresco-awards

14 projects improving water around the world, whether in our oceans or what we drink

https://www.fastcompany.com/90742799/world-changing-ideas-awards-2022-water-finalists-and-honorable-mentions

Awards:

Friendship Cabins: Alfresco NYC Best Outdoor Dining Structures // Winner; Special citation for Sustainable Design

https://rpa.org/latest/news-release/alfresco-awards-open-streets-outdoor-dining-nyc-release

Friendship Cabins: Fast Company’s 2022 World Changing Ideas Awards // Water // Honorable Mention

https://www.fastcompany.com/90742799/world-changing-ideas-awards-2022-water-finalists-and-honorable-mentions

2021 Architizer A+ Awards // Architecture +Sustainability // Special Mention

https://winners.architizerawards.com/2021/Plus/concepts-11/architecture-sustainability-9/

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One response to “Josh Draper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Friendship Cabins”

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    Hy Prof.JP,RPI : It look intimate & pretty.Anti- rodent.I hope “bad air” still does not invade.

    Thanks,Smitty
    Kitchen Utility/USDA 🍗🔬
    PS: I am proud that I learned wine service from the coeds.