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Edge RestEdge RestEdge Rest is an architectural and interior design concept that focuses on creating dedicated resting or seating areas along the peripheral edges of spaces, particularly in urban environments and building interiors. This design approach maximizes spatial efficiency by utilizing otherwise underutilized edge zones while creating functional transition areas between different spatial elements. The concept emerged from the growing need to optimize space usage in increasingly dense urban environments, where traditional seating arrangements might not be practical or efficient. Edge Rest solutions can manifest in various forms, from built-in benches along walls and windows to carefully designed ledges and steps that serve dual purposes as both architectural elements and resting spots. These design elements often incorporate ergonomic considerations to ensure comfort despite their integration with structural elements, utilizing appropriate heights, depths, and angles that accommodate natural human postures. The implementation of Edge Rest concepts has gained particular significance in public spaces, educational institutions, and commercial environments, where they facilitate casual interaction, temporary repose, and informal gathering spaces while maintaining spatial flow. Materials used in Edge Rest designs typically need to balance durability with comfort, often incorporating weather-resistant elements for exterior applications or softer, more tactile materials for interior spaces. The concept has evolved to include considerations for sustainable design practices, with many contemporary Edge Rest solutions incorporating recycled materials or integrating with existing architectural features to minimize additional resource usage. This design approach has been recognized in various design competitions, including the A' Design Award, where innovative Edge Rest solutions have demonstrated excellence in combining functionality with spatial efficiency. Author: Lucas Reed Keywords: spatial design, ergonomic seating, architectural integration, urban furniture, space optimization |
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