paul&albert turn dutch front doors into sculptural cabinet for citizen participation in assen

Paul&Albert’s Front Door Cabinet for the municipality of Assen

 

Dutch design duo Paul&Albert have created the Front Door Cabinet for the municipality of Assen in the Netherlands. The object organizes tools used by the city for communication and citizen participation while translating the architectural language of domestic front doors into a sculptural cabinet. Rather than designing a conventional storage unit, the project interprets the front door as a symbolic element of the relationship between private households and the public realm. Each door represents an entry point to a different domestic environment, marking the threshold between individual life and the shared space of the city.

 

The cabinet is constructed from components derived from traditional front door elements. Panels, glazed sections, and characteristic door proportions are deconstructed and recomposed to form a new object. The resulting structure resembles two doors folding into one another, creating the outer shell of the cabinet. This formal approach reflects the variety of residential doors found across the city, some reserved, others expressive, while maintaining the recognizable proportions and details associated with domestic entrances.

all images by Roelof Bos

 

 

cabinet serves as both a working tool and A symbolic civic object

 

The municipality of Assen commissioned the design duo Paul&Albert to create a cabinet for housing materials and instruments used in public communication and community engagement projects. These tools support dialogue with residents and help structure participatory initiatives within the city. When opened, the interior doors reveal photographic portraits of Assen residents. The images refer to the individuals living behind the many front doors throughout the city. For privacy reasons, the residents are not shown in the publicly released photographs of the project.

 

Inside the cabinet, a range of instruments and communication methods are organized to support interaction with different groups within the community. The system allows the municipality to adapt engagement strategies depending on the context of each initiative and the residents involved. Through its combination of symbolic form and functional storage, the Front Door Cabinet operates both as a practical working tool and as a physical representation of the relationship between the city administration and the inhabitants of Assen.

the sculptural cabinet organizes tools for citizen participation

two door forms appear to fold into one another to create the outer shell

the cabinet reinterprets familiar residential elements as a civic object

traditional door components are deconstructed and recomposed

panels and glazed sections form the cabinet’s layered structure

the design references the architectural language of domestic front doors

when unfolded, the sculptural object reveals a series of wooden shelving

the object reflects the diversity of front doors across the city

 

project info:

 

name: Front Door Cabinet

designer: Paul&Albert | @paulalbertcom

location: Assen, the Netherlands

client: Municipality of Assen

production: Hannes Jansen, Wouter van der Ploeg

glass: Ballast & Bonekamp

photographer: Roelof Bos | @roelof_bos_fotografie

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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