Landscaping and Building
Architecture, Territory and Nature: Landscape Integrating or Building Landscapes?
_ João Pedro T. A. Costa
– Antinori Winery _ Archea Associati
– Vucedol Archaeological Museum _ Radionica Arhitekture
– Krkonoše Mountains Environment Education Center _ Petr Hájek Architekti
– Maori Childcare and Community Center _ Collingridge and Smith Architects
– Moesgaard Museum _ Henning Larsen Architects
– Óbidos Technological Park Central Building _ Jorge Mealha
– Science Hills Komatsu _ UAO
Dwell How
Stand on the Climate
Dwellings and Climate _ Aldo Vanini
– Black Desert House _ Oller & Pejic Architecture
– Desert Courtyard House _ Wendell Burnette Architects
– Hadaway House _ Patkau Architects
– Seasonless House _ Casos de Casas
Natural and Artificial – Dichotomy or Duality?
Natural and Artificial – Dichotomy or Duality? _ Paula Melâneo
– Pacific Dazzle Baton _ Atelier KUU
– Cheering Restaurant _ H & P Architects
– The Forbidden City Red-wall Teahouse _ CutscapeArchitecture
– Restaurant Steirereck _ PPAG Architects
– Angolino Restaurant _ Geneto
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C3 no.367 (2015 #3/12)
Landscaping and Building
Architecture, Territory and Nature: Landscape Integrating or Building Landscapes? _ João Pedro T. A. Costa
Architecture projects gain a new dimension when they have to configure large landscapes. Both on rural or on urban areas, buildings and public spaces do not only (1) strongly reinforce its relation with the surroundings through nature; they also have to work; (2) the introduction of larger horizon perspectives; (3) the sensitive relation between the artificial construction and the land; (4) its situation among long structures of pathways, waterlines, etc., and; (5) the definition of site impacts, balancing between dissimulation approaches, promoting its integration on the landscape, or intentional design gestures, creating themselves new landscapes.
These five topics justify why this type of projects present own characteristics. The design of architecture pieces in relation with the landscape faces, therefore, specific challenges, which are illustrated and discussed along the seven following projects.
C3 no.367 (2015 #3/12)
Landscaping and Building
Architecture, Territory and Nature: Landscape Integrating or Building Landscapes? _ João Pedro T. A. Costa
Architecture projects gain a new dimension when they have to configure large landscapes. Both on rural or on urban areas, buildings and public spaces do not only (1) strongly reinforce its relation with the surroundings through nature; they also have to work; (2) the introduction of larger horizon perspectives; (3) the sensitive relation between the artificial construction and the land; (4) its situation among long structures of pathways, waterlines, etc., and; (5) the definition of site impacts, balancing between dissimulation approaches, promoting its integration on the landscape, or intentional design gestures, creating themselves new landscapes.
These five topics justify why this type of projects present own characteristics. The design of architecture pieces in relation with the landscape faces, therefore, specific challenges, which are illustrated and discussed along the seven following projects.