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Perforated Metal And Fabric Mesh Structure Integrating Community Spaces In A Natural Landscape

Authors:
Rourke Brakeville, Sean Li
Perforated Metal And Fabric Mesh Structure Integrating Community Spaces In A Natural Landscape

Project in-detail

Utilizing perforated metal and dynamic fabric mesh, the design integrates natural vistas with flexible community spaces, facilitating interaction and observation in a tranquil landscape.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes a unique combination of perforated metal and fabric mesh for dynamic aesthetics.
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The design incorporates extensive glass to maximize natural light and views.
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Features a central observation tower that encourages community interaction.
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Architecturally integrates with the surrounding landscape to enhance connectivity.
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Employs sustainable materials that reflect environmental sensitivity and modern construction methods.
The Cascade is a distinctive architectural design project situated in the picturesque landscape of Kurpi Farm in Latvia. This project aims to create a structure that interacts harmoniously with its natural surroundings while offering functional spaces that foster community engagement. The primary feature of The Cascade is its central tower, which serves as both an observation point and a gathering space for visitors.

Unique to this project is the design approach that emphasizes transparency and fluidity. The structure is composed of multiple layers, with open areas that allow visitors to experience the landscape from various perspectives. This interaction is facilitated by the extensive use of glass and other lightweight materials, providing unobstructed views and a connection to the environment.

The tower’s innovative use of perforated metal for the facade reflects an efficiency in allowing natural light to filter through while ensuring structural integrity. The design incorporates fabric mesh in its upper sections, creating dynamic patterns that respond to environmental conditions such as wind, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the building. These materials are thoughtfully chosen not only for their functional properties but also for their ability to integrate the architecture with the landscape.

The project’s functionality is multifaceted, offering spaces for observation, education, and social gatherings. The terraces and balconies encourage visitors to engage with the site, providing areas for contemplation as well as communal activities. This focus on user experience is reflective of modern architectural trends that seek to prioritize interaction and connection within built environments.

In discussing the architectural elements, it is important to highlight the relationship between the structure and its geographical location. The Cascade is not merely a building; it embodies a response to its context. The design invites exploration and serves as a natural extension of the landscape, prioritizing sustainability and environmental consciousness.

This project exemplifies a unique architectural vision that distinguishes it from other designs in the field. Its careful integration of materials, commitment to transparency, and emphasis on community interaction create a holistic architectural experience. For more detailed insights into The Cascade, including architectural plans, sections, and design ideas, explore the project presentation to understand its comprehensive approach to contemporary architecture.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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