– Smart School in Russia _ CEBRA
– New Forum at Lund University _ Henning Larsen Architects
– Concert Hall Blaibach _ peter haimerl. architektur
– Quartette House _ Bluebottle
– Colonia Pictorilor Gallery _ 9 Optiune
Time: Memory in Space
Time: Memory in Space _ Diego Terna
– Alpine Barn Apartment _ OFIS Arhitekti
– Florins Residence _ Baumhauer
– 23.2 House _ Omer Arbel
– House in Hatogaya _ Schemata Architects
– FA House _ atelier tho.A
Density in Context
Design Strategies for Site-Specific Housing
Density in Context: Design Strategies for Site-Specific Housing _ Isabel Potworowski
– SL11024 _ Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
– Seto Company Housing _ Mount Fuji Architects Studio
– Terraced Housing in Brugg _ Ken Architekten
– Tappen Housing _ Joliark
– Housing in Nantes _ Antonini Darmon
– Housing of Grand-Pré _ Luscher Architectes SA
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C3 no.377 (2016 #1/10)
Time: Memory in Space
Time: Memory in Space _ Diego Terna
More and more frequently architecture grapples with the reuse, restoration and adaptation of historic buildings that time has turned into heritage, as a mindset increasingly wary of resource waste forces their reconsideration as interlocutors rather than as obstacles to be demolished. Designers thus face work that contemplates time as well as space.
On the centenary of its presentation, we will rely therefore on a line of inquiry that more than any other poetically explains the inextricable bond between space and time: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
Thanks to the German physicist, time has become matter, a tangible object to be manipulated—a manipulation we will see exemplified in the design of amulets, small objects that store memories, capable of extending an influence which, for the person who guards them, not only relates a past narrative, but alters the present environment. By manipulating the memory of past events one can build a richer future.
The projects presented here manipulate time, through memory, in various ways, but the essence of each centers on the definition of spatial fetishes which greatly enrich the spatial complexity of the building.
C3 no.377 (2016 #1/10)
Time: Memory in Space
Time: Memory in Space _ Diego Terna
More and more frequently architecture grapples with the reuse, restoration and adaptation of historic buildings that time has turned into heritage, as a mindset increasingly wary of resource waste forces their reconsideration as interlocutors rather than as obstacles to be demolished. Designers thus face work that contemplates time as well as space.
On the centenary of its presentation, we will rely therefore on a line of inquiry that more than any other poetically explains the inextricable bond between space and time: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
Thanks to the German physicist, time has become matter, a tangible object to be manipulated—a manipulation we will see exemplified in the design of amulets, small objects that store memories, capable of extending an influence which, for the person who guards them, not only relates a past narrative, but alters the present environment. By manipulating the memory of past events one can build a richer future.
The projects presented here manipulate time, through memory, in various ways, but the essence of each centers on the definition of spatial fetishes which greatly enrich the spatial complexity of the building.