1006 Morton Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
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While browsing ArchDaily’s instagram, we happened across a call for submissions for #nostophomeoffice, an international project calling on architects to submit a plan drawing of the one room being used as their workspace at home during the time of the Covid-19 quarantine. The project was born from an introspective look at our current environment, and has an ultimate goal of communicating through drawings that “nobody is alone, we all sit in a solidary super structure - the no-stop home office - that faces the crisis.”
Z|S team members each submitted beautifully illustrated plan drawings of their home workspace; whether it be a spot in the living room, at the kitchen table, or dedicated office, each individual drawing shows the character of the space and its inhabitants.
Taking the project a step further, the studio’s drawings were compiled into one collective drawing, interconnecting each remote room, to form one composition. The Z|S studio has been transported from 1006 Morton Street to each team member’s remote space, and the collective drawing is a representation of this virtual studio. We are in this together, and everything will be ok.
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