Monday, 7 May 2012

A Non-Scape Dialogue


A Non-Scape Dialogue is a year project which is divided by two main parts. The first one is a light condition research in space and time which took place at One New Change - shopping mall in London designed by Jean Nouvel in collaboration with Sidell Gibson Architects. The condition that was observed there was a paradoxic phenomena. A person closed within an internal condition appears onto an external projection which the camera position captures with its full scale, movement, angle etc. The action has an incredible meaning. It combines in- and outside and unites those extreme circumstances into one undefined uncertain Non-Scape Dialogue.
The second part of the project is not a study and a replication of what has already been discovered but a physical interpretation of this state. The most beautiful hotel room in the world has to be designed in a land with frozen quality - Lanzarote, Canary islands. The particular area chosen for site is a volcano called MontaƱa Colorada - the red volcano. This massive cone carries the same quality as the shopping centre in London. The urban character is redefined in natural landscape. The volcano has a crater which starts from the external elevation and it goes all the way down to the internal condition of the mountain. The crack. This beautiful human-scale 'cut' has an enormous meaningful impact on the non-space. It gives the opportunity to be in and out at the same time, to experience a condition which is possible only if you turn or move but in this case you have it projected onto one complete landscaped screen. 


























































































































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