The „Stone Donkey“ concrete table is constructed out of two different elements, a supporting
structure on one hand and thin slabs on the other. a key feature of the surface plane consists of the visible framework being showcased on both top and bottom. on the upper side, the surface becomes smooth, looking as if the concrete has been woven. On the lower side, conically finned architecture has been created.
As a result, the slabs are separately being casted in-between the structural element. with two different casting processes being utilized, the two concrete components finally grow together seamlessly. For finishing, four wooden legs are joint into the top where they carry the surface load.
Atelier Rubin Weber
ETHZ, D-Arch, D-Baug, Heinz Richner