项目信息: 项目设计:Marco Casagrande 地点:台湾,台北 项目时间:2013 摄影:AdDa Zei, Courtesy of Marco Casagrande 项目经理:Nikita Wu 项目位置:一座废弃的农场废墟,周围是梯田农场 室内空间:210平米 露台面积:520平米 建筑材料:红木、榉木、樟木、台湾柏树木、青铜、钢、红砖、石块
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Ultra-Ruin/ Marco Casagrande
From the architect. Ultra-Ruin is a wooden architectural organism that is growing from the ruins of an abandoned red brick farmhouse in the meeting place of terraced farms and jungle. The weak architecture follows the principles of Open Form and is improvised on the site based on instincts reacting on the presence of jungle, ruin and local knowledge.
The complex has a variety of multi-functional spaces and platforms that can be activated for different living functions and for meditation. The spatial continuity between interior and exterior spaces is flexible – also the inside is out and the jungle is in the house. The Ultra-Ruin is an architectural instrument played by nature including human. The main user is a private family, but the space is occasionally opened up for wider meetings.
Ultra-Ruin is more of an organic accident, than based on industrial control. Accident is greater than architectural control. Architectural control has been opened up in order to let nature to step in and human error to take place. In order to understand the dynamics of an accident one must be present. To be present is the key of all art.
Architecture is not an independent language and architecture is not talking alone. Architecture needs nature to become part of nature. Ultra-Ruin is a post-ruin condition, where human has come back to the house / ruin and share the same space with jungle. This design would not have had happened without and constructive dialog with the client, local people and nature. Ultra-Ruin is an architectural response to the knowledge building that was reached through this dialog.
Project credits: Architects: Marco Casagrande Location: Taipei City, Taiwan Year: 2013 Photographs: AdDa Zei, Courtesy of Marco Casagrande Project Manager: Nikita Wu C Lab Team: Frank Chen, Yu-Chen Chiu Site: ruin of an abandoned farm house and surrounding terraced farms Interior Space: 210 sqm Terraces: 520 sqm Materials: Mahogany, Zelkova, Camphor, Taiwan Cypress, bronze, steel, brick, stone
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