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One more time with feeling

  • Architectuur
  • 2022 / 2023
  • Tweede semester
  • docent: Tomas Dirrix, Julia Strömland
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The pavilion will be a place/landscape in the extension of the road, as transition between land and water. It’s a place where you can get in touch with the reused materials, but where you also can escape the big city and just be there for a moment. Where the wind will glide true your hair and where you can feel the sun heated stones. 

What the pavilion shows is that the inexhaustible is also exhaustive, that…

The pavilion will be a place/landscape in the extension of the road, as transition between land and water. It’s a place where you can get in touch with the reused materials, but where you also can escape the big city and just be there for a moment. Where the wind will glide true your hair and where you can feel the sun heated stones. 

What the pavilion shows is that the inexhaustible is also exhaustive, that the largest source for building materials is found around us above the ground. The raw materials are running out, the earth nearly has raw materials left but we can reuse everything that has already been used. Instead of a linear material flow we turn it into a circular flow, building eating buildings. The pavilion consists of different layers and heights. The slopes are forming a landscape made out of rubble and reused materials. Just like the waste processing centre Bnext where the research started. The different building rubble is distinguished by height differences and runs the same way as the way you enter a building. From brick to roof tile. 

The idea behind the pavilion is that you can escape from the busy and crazy life at the city and enjoy the easy and quiet. There is a big sitting pit where it is possible to meet people but there are also a lot of spaces where you can just be by yourself. When you walk through the pavilion in the direction of the water the fine terrazzo texture will change into big concrete slabs that are reused from buildings. Furthermore there are sun chairs which are made out of rubble and are pointing in the west direction so you can watch the sunset at the waterfront.

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