CANVAS HOLE
 
The landscape is not static but constantly recomposing itself into different, separate or singular pictures, as the fundamental essence of nature is conceived through subjectivity.
In this project, landscape is interpreted as a blank canvas, so as its particular singularities are considered of equal value. The only origin is the area’s hilly terrain. Architecture provides spatial diversity by veil topography’s characteristics: it forms a downhill path in an otherwise uphill environment, so the new "landscape" is the cut land. This hole in the blank canvas is schematized by a structure which is respectively released from the logic of singularity, as its form is organized by a repetitive component.
The creation of a new context within an existing one, with a form that is referred beyond to its context, constitutes a research for the loss of a distinct spatial reference, of a paradox.
Canvas Hole
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Canvas Hole

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