Modern Relics: A Retrospective of Ruin Interventions
Ruins and dilapidated structures are often celebrated because, apart from nostalgic value, the natural dilapidation itself over time may offer a sculptural aesthetic to the structure. This phenomenon is unique due to its temporality. often, in restoring these structures, architects incorporate crisp, contemporary materials to contrast the ruinous elements. Celebrating the original structure in this way serves to highlight the ragged edges and deterioration. in other instances architects have approached the task of renovation with a more traditionalist philosophy, respecting or replicating the archaic materiality.
designboom revisits the ruin renovations and interventions covered in the past to investigate these different approaches. Follow the source link to learn more about each project. Identified from the top:
Church of Corbera Ferran Vizoso
- Cave House hyperSity
- Aloni decaArchitecture
- Pi des Català Marià Castelló Martínez
- Ping Village Bookstore 3andwich
- Kalø Castle MAP Architects
- La Ruina Habitada Estudio Castillo
- Astley Castle Witherford Watson Mann Architects
- Church of Vilanova de la Barca Aleaolea
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Qasr el Baron, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt,
The Baron Empain Palace (Qasr el Baron, or The Palais Hindou) is a distinctive and historic mansion in Heliopolis, a suburb northeast of central Cairo, Egypt.
The palace was designed by French architect Alexandre Marcel and decorated by Georges-Louis Claude. Inspired by the Angkor Wat in Cambodia, it was built between 1907 and 1911, in reinforced concrete.
The Palace is located in one of the elite suburbs near the presidential Palace and is founded over a rotating base which rotates the palace to access sun beam in all directions !
It ROTATES??????
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Castel (Montreal)