Hawkesbury High-rise (2013 Design Report)
de Peter Langford
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Peat Island embodies a unique problem. A now defunct asylum on the Hawkesbury river with a stalled rezoning process, the island’s future is far from decided. Hy- per-rationalist in notion, the project is about advocating an architectural solution to a unique and challenging site. Hawkesbury High-rise establishes a need for a re-ex- amined manner of inhabiting the Hawkesbury and a commitment to funding public amenity through an investment in the built environment.
Characterized by performance - the settling ground between form and function, the project emerged from an investigative approach into the constraints and opportu- nities of an inherently complex and beautiful site. Hawkesbury High-rise concerns itself with the non-image of architecture; the pursuit of a silent architecture, that is receptive to the tracery of life and nature played out across it.
Characterized by performance - the settling ground between form and function, the project emerged from an investigative approach into the constraints and opportu- nities of an inherently complex and beautiful site. Hawkesbury High-rise concerns itself with the non-image of architecture; the pursuit of a silent architecture, that is receptive to the tracery of life and nature played out across it.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Architecture
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 132 - Date de publication: nov 12, 2013
- Langue English
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