In a result of the mining process, a man took away a part of natural landscape. In the same time, a new form of a landscape was created, an industrial landscape represented by quarries. An empty volume of a quarry symbolizes a “phantom mountain” lost because of human activity.
The goal of the concept is to reverse this process, thus to recreate a “lost part of landscape” with a manmade surface repeating a shape of the mountain that used to exist. This surface consists of colorful cords stretched between a ground, metal frames and top of the rock wall, a visible border between natural and industrial landscapes. This construction refers to a principle structure of traditional machines used for textile manufacturing.
A new volume plays a role of an ephemeral pavilion, a landscape interior where a visitor can observe surrounding nature through a colorful translucent screen. A metal arch frames an image created by an overlay of manmade and natural landscape, symbiosis between human and nature.
The goal of the concept is to reverse this process, thus to recreate a “lost part of landscape” with a manmade surface repeating a shape of the mountain that used to exist. This surface consists of colorful cords stretched between a ground, metal frames and top of the rock wall, a visible border between natural and industrial landscapes. This construction refers to a principle structure of traditional machines used for textile manufacturing.
A new volume plays a role of an ephemeral pavilion, a landscape interior where a visitor can observe surrounding nature through a colorful translucent screen. A metal arch frames an image created by an overlay of manmade and natural landscape, symbiosis between human and nature.