September 25, 2015 (Day 514)
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September 25, 2015 (Day 514)
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Family House in Minsk was designed by the Lithuanian firm Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners.
Galería - Casa Siri / IDIN Architects
Casa Sulla Morella, Castelnovo Sotto, Italy by Andrea Oliva Architects. (Photography: Kai-Uwe Schulte-Bunert)
Peter Zumthor - Shelters for Roman Archaeological Site. Chur, Switzerland. 1985
Photos by Felipe camus
One of the first big projects for the 2009 Pritzker Prize-winning architect Peter Zumthor was this protective pavilion built to cover the remains of two Roman buildings. Built in 1985-86 and located in the capital of the Swiss canton of Graubünden, arcspace had the opportunity to revisit and photograph the site this summer. It’s astonishing to think it was designed and built almost thirty years ago. Not only does it still stand in perfect condition but it looks like it was conceived just yesterday.
Chur is no less than the oldest town in Switzerland: the first settlements found at the site date to 3.500BC. In 15BC the Roman Empire conquered the village and designated Chur (Curia Raetorum) to be the capital of their new funded Roman province of Curia - hence the name Chur. In those days the location at the right shore of the Rhine River was a strategic crossroad where several of the major Alpine transit routes came together before continuing down river. The Romans inhabited the area that is nowadays called Welschdörfli, just off the historic town center of Chur.
In modern days archaeological excavations uncovered a complete Roman quarter. The authorities decided to preserve the excavations and to open them for public exhibition. Local Swiss architect Peter Zumthor was chosen as responsible for the design.
east-west / west-east ~ richard serra
Sergiu Radu Pop
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“Flyte” by Dan Henriksson. Sweden.
TRONESQUE | Atelier Olschinsky - Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss
Land of Make Believe
Socked in just before sunrise.
By Julian Cooper