Skip to content

Lorella Di Cintio, PhD

Toronto Metropolitan University, School of Interior Design at The Creative School

  • 2023 INTENSE INTERIORS SYMPOSIUM
  • Scholarly, Research, Creative Activity (SRC)
  • Teaching
  • About
  • 2024 SILENCE SPEAKS SYMPOSIUM
Posted on June 19, 2013December 8, 2021 by Lorella Di Cintio

Bare Minimum

bm01

Bare Minimum (Emma Hannaford, Mckayla Durant, Lindsay Hill, Katrina Clany and Samantha Mirabile) is a food cart that is made of reclaimed wood from already fallen trees in the forest, wood and metal from a barn destroyed by a hurricane and other locally collected materials.

It reflects the basic fundamentals that The Stop encourages. It is the concept of using what is available to its best potential. Using already reclaimed and recycled materials the cart is a reflection of environmentally friendly design and sustainable practices.

With portion of the wood donated from Ryerson University of Interior Design’s Year End Show entitled ‘Raw’, the overall aesthetic maintains a consistent message of unique individuality and overall harmony.

Bare Minimum
Reclaimed. Recycled. Reused. Remade
Can be seen with Samuel J Moore & Hawthorne Food & Drink + Mark Cutrara at tonight’s  The Stop Night Market 2013

Categoriescommunity / civic engagement, design activism, higher education pedagogy, Teaching Tagscivic engagement, community engagement, design activism, food cart, food security, local, materials, reclaimed, recycled, reused, The Stop Night Market, Vendor, wood

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious Carmen + Torito by 3runettes
Next PostNext The Carts are Heading out Tonight!
Proudly powered by WordPress