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Museums, cemeteries! Truly identical
in their sinister juxtaposition of bodies
that do not know each other. Publicdormitories where you sleep side by
side for ever with beings you hate ordo not know. Reciprocal ferocity of thepainters and sculptors who murder
each other in the same museum with
blows of line and color. To make a visitonce a year, as one goes to see the
graves of our dead once a year, that
we could allow! We can even imagineplacing flowers once a year at the feet
of the Gioconda! But to take oursadness, our fragile courage and our
anxiety to the museum every day, that
we cannot admit!Do you want to poison yourselves?
Do you want to rot?Futurist Manifest
Marinetti, 1909
concept
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area/fotos
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Lisbon, PortugalAlcntara
384209.71 N 91038.12 W
area/fotos
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first approach
borders
borders
main road
main road
path
path
starting
site
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diagrams
The main objective of this project is to analyze the concept of aculturalcenter as a living organism. To achieve this, a block of habitation is createdthat is apparted by both permanent residents (that control the culturalactivities) and guests for temporary exhibitions. The habitation building is
connected to the cultural building in the way that it can also host parts ofthe exhibition as well as discussions, projections, dinners, e.t.c. In the rest of the area, there is an open space, against the twobuildings that can operate as a concert space with temporary installationsand other activities. Also, there is a parking (for the needs of the center) andsome more open space that works as public space. In this area, temporarypavillions can exist in order to spread the cultural actitvies through openspaces or alterntively to be used as gathering points for the citizens oflisbon.
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diagrams
cultural building
habitation building
concert area
parking/road
cultural pavillions
open (green) space
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plans/renders
parallel render
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PLAN +1.2
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reception
projection room
exhibition
discussion room
rotation panels
PLAN +6.2
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pc lab
work areas
librarywalking -
view
bridge
lab
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plans/renders
SECTIONb
b
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SECTIONa
a
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+5.10
0.00
+8.00
+11.20
+13.40
+12.50
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SOUTHELEVATION
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WESTELEVATION
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cultural building render
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habitation building render
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pavillion render
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work process
maquette
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work process
sketches
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work process
sketches
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work process
list of progress
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kastrinakis lefteris