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Nikola’s belvedere . Nikola Lenivets
MAKS
We propose a belvedere that is as much art as landscape, as much object as experience. A simple iconic element, and yet an intelligent gesture that fits the spirit of our times.
“Entwining Archstoyanie”
A single line becomes a path, bends upward to become a tower, folds back to become a space for performances, moves down to, finally, turn into a path again, fading into the landscape. A single gesture creates a multitude of opportunities and brings its guest numerous physical and visual experiences.
Compared to the existing, sturdier towers in the park, this white ribbon is light, seemingly dissolving into the sky. It’s made of repetitive structural elements of recycled material. It is modeled with advanced software techniques, but based on construction principles of Russian towers from the past.
“Entwining Archstoyanie” addresses all scales of its context. Its physical configuration allows for many different interpretations, which gives future users the freedom to use it in all ways imaginable.
This white ribbon represents the sign of unity and continuity, addressing the very spirit of Archstoyanie itself.
Type: Viewing tower & visitor center
Client: Archstoyanie
Location: Nikola Lenivets, Russia
Team: Julia Boromissza, Jelmer Buurma, Susie Newman, Marieke Kums
Status: Competition, shortlisted
MAKS
We propose a belvedere that is as much art as landscape, as much object as experience. A simple iconic element, and yet an intelligent gesture that fits the spirit of our times.
“Entwining Archstoyanie”
A single line becomes a path, bends upward to become a tower, folds back to become a space for performances, moves down to, finally, turn into a path again, fading into the landscape. A single gesture creates a multitude of opportunities and brings its guest numerous physical and visual experiences.
Compared to the existing, sturdier towers in the park, this white ribbon is light, seemingly dissolving into the sky. It’s made of repetitive structural elements of recycled material. It is modeled with advanced software techniques, but based on construction principles of Russian towers from the past.
“Entwining Archstoyanie” addresses all scales of its context. Its physical configuration allows for many different interpretations, which gives future users the freedom to use it in all ways imaginable.
This white ribbon represents the sign of unity and continuity, addressing the very spirit of Archstoyanie itself.
Type: Viewing tower & visitor center
Client: Archstoyanie
Location: Nikola Lenivets, Russia
Team: Julia Boromissza, Jelmer Buurma, Susie Newman, Marieke Kums
Status: Competition, shortlisted
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