These are great thoughts.
For me, I hope to move in a few years to a smaller place and a larger kitchen. I would like to redesign or even build a kitchen from scratch. Maybe the kitchen would be in two parts - an inside every-day kitchen, and on the other side of the wall, an outside kitchen which is open to the air, but has a nice roof. Outside I would have a bread oven (wood fired, cob), and maybe a cob rocket mass heater (RMH) bench? Outside would also have a stove large enough for 6 large pots - maybe rocket cookstove? - and lovely triple sink (with running water - I love hot and cold running water). And of course, the summer kitchen melds beautifully with the cob-walled kitchen garden.
I like how you've applied the principles, Lori.
But this may apply to the placement of appliances in the kitchen- the stove - fridge- and sink should form a rough triangle for ease of use
I almost want the sink to be a little bit separate from the kitchen. Or maybe two sinks. One for cooking and one for dishes. The dishes sink needs to be in a well-lit location, preferably not facing west as that gets the hottest sun of the day. The person doing the dishes (we do it by hand) would be able to look out the window and enjoy the beauty of the garden - making it less unpleasant to wash dishes. Where I am now, the sink is tucked away in the darkest corner of the kitchen. I notice the dishes get done a lot less here than when we lived where the kitchen sink had its own window.
2. Each element performs many functions - my wood cook stove heats water for the bath and for radiant heating of the house while I cook my food. the sink and dishwasher could drain for a grey water system- using space under the stairs for desk and shelves for storage, hanging racks for easy access to pots, pans, utensils, drying racks for clothing, shelves for spices with hooks for measuring spoons and cups
Brilliant!
Working resilience into the kitchen would be a big step for me. Right now if the electricity goes out, so too does the well pump. One dream I've had would be a hand pump in the corner of the kitchen - or outside kitchen. Alas the water table is too low here, but I'm doing what I can to improve that. Sure, a handpump wouldn't provide filtered water like the electric well, but a rocket cookstove would easily be able to boil off most of the nasties.