Wednesday, 7 September 2011

ASSIGNMENT 2 - CHOSEN PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE


HEMEROSCOPIUM HOUSE
Architect: Anton Garcia-Abril from Ensamble Studios 

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.
Hemeroscopium house traps, a domestic space, and a distant horizon. And it does so playing a game with structures placed in anapparently unstable balance, that enclose the living spaces allowing the vision to escape. Heavy structures and big actions are disposed in a way to provoke gravity to move the space. And this way the place is defined.

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