Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Bundled Up 2

Source: ArchDaily
Tower Town, Taichung, Taiwan designed by Visiondivision
When the Taiwan Tower competition in Taichung asked participants for an iconic skyscraper, Visiondivision responded with a cluster of over 100 slender towers that challenges the expected experiences within and aesthetics of a 21st century tower.   Tower Town, a result of examining the traditional skyscraper and questioning its spatial offerings, creates a dense urban environment with its fragmented massing.  -- ArchDaily
Source: Simone Bossi archdaily.com
Duecentosessanta MQ, Levico Terme Trentino, Italy designed by Simone Bossi
A worthless and unused tennis court was the reason for an international art competition called 260MQ organized by studio supergulp (firenze – italy)with the aim to achieve a new space quality. The work is a site specific pavillion that describes the surroundings, underlines the importance of the elements playing with, as light, water, stone, wood. Visitors can enter into the opera, walking trough the wooden boards, sit in a small patio on a stone. They can relax for a while and consider what they have around. The pavillion can also be used for events and concerts as a real scenography where characters can dissappear or silently walk in the dark water that constantly reflects the sky. -- ArchDaily

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