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Different ways of observing

  • Architectuur
  • 2020 / 2021
  • Tweede kwartaal
  • docent: Alessandra Covini and Giovanni Bellotti
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Each floor represents different ways of observing the environment. On the first floor you can look at the surrounding through narrow horizontal and vertical gaps in thick walls, which invites the user to get closer and take a look. On the second floor there are holes in the walls which all point to the same position. You can look through the holes one by one, but if you stand in the middle of the room…

Each floor represents different ways of observing the environment. On the first floor you can look at the surrounding through narrow horizontal and vertical gaps in thick walls, which invites the user to get closer and take a look. On the second floor there are holes in the walls which all point to the same position. You can look through the holes one by one, but if you stand in the middle of the room you can see through all the openings at the same time. The third floor only has one opening in the wall which frames the horizon of the open sea. The opening is carved in the wall with a slope which creates a frame. The fourth floor is a more open floor with iron bars in the shape of a circle which represent a bird cage. You can look through the iron bars to the surrounding but you won’t be able to reach the edge, which emphasizes the feeling that you’re trapped inside of a cage. The top floor will have a tribune facing the sea. This gives people the opportunity to sit down and enjoy the show of nature. The different floors are accessible and connected with a ladder which goes from the bottom floor all the way to the top.

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