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2011

  • The Outdoor Office
    project
  • Jonathan Olivares
    grantee
program area: Exhibition
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Jonathan Olivares Design Research, Outdoor Office, 2012. Installation view, The Art Institute of Chicago. © Jonathan Olivares Design Research.

The Outdoor Office is a new exhibition by Jonathan Olivares that looks at an area that has until now been underexplored: the types of furniture used for outdoor activities other than leisure and entertainment pursuits. It was developed with the goal of understanding the possibility of new types of office spaces located outdoors. As working habits change and our mobile devices, attached to us like appendages, allow us the freedom to work outside traditional offices, increasingly we are seeking alternative spaces that make productive activities feasible outdoors. This in turn demands new types of outdoor furniture and architectural elements.

The Outdoor Office synthesizes the result of Olivares’s findings, from inspirational images drawn from film, television, and existing offices and conceptual projects to models he developed for new types of offices and furniture systems, which are inventive tools for studying and working in both public and private spaces. It also seeks to cut the financial and environmental costs of lighting and HVAC in parts of the world where good weather is enjoyed for at least part of the year. Although hypothetical, Olivares’s research sets a benchmark for new thinking and discovery, encouraging further examination of this important developing area of design.

Jonathan Olivares (Boston, 1981) graduated from Pratt Institute's Industrial Design Program in 2004 and worked for Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design in Munich. Returning to Boston in 2006, he founded Jonathan Olivares Design Research, an office specializing in furniture, product, lighting, interior, and exhibition design as well as design- focused research and writing. In 2008, Olivares taught a design workshop at ECAL in Lausanne, Switzerland, and was a guest designer in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Designed Objects Program. His office's clients include manufacturers of design, Knoll, Inc., Danese Milano, Driade, and Artemide. Olivares's writing has appeared in Domus, Abitare, and Dwell, and his first book A Taxonomy of Office Chairs, was published by Phaidon Press in 2011. Olivares' products define a culture of function that is specific for today's activity and technology.