NO_BUNKER : Revealed Contentions

Project idea

حيث لا تزال أصداء الحرب تتردد، أصبحت الملاجئ الحصينة التي هجرها الجيش الأمريكي شواهد على النسيان والسمية في فيكيس، بورتوريكو. هذه البقايا من العنف، المثقلة بمواد أوقعت الأجيال في دوامة من الأمراض—إلى جانب الكوارث الطبيعية التي تضرب المنطقة—تفسح المجال لإمكانية جديدة داخل هذه الحاويات المقببة المنسية: إعادة تجديد فضاء يمكنه، من خلال التحول والكشف عن تكوينه، أن يوفر ملجأً ومرونةً لأولئك الذين لا يزالون يعانون من تبعاته. تتحول السمية إلى أرض خصبة للبحث، ويغدو المرض منظوراً جديداً للصحة من خلال الرفاهية. ينبثق هذا النظام الجديد بأكمله، المتجسد في ملجأ لا-بنكر، من الارتفاع ويكون محمياً من تلوث الأرض.

Project description

يكشف المشروع عن الإمكانات الخفية للقبو ويعززها، محوّلاً إياه إلى فضاء يكشف ما هو غير مرئي ويفتح آفاقاً جديدة. السمية والأعاصير، التي كانت تُعدّ في السابق مشكلات فحسب، تتحول إلى محفزات للتقدم من خلال الرفاهية وعلم العمارة العصبية. تدمج هذه النظرة الجديدة للأطلال فضاءات مرنة للبحث والشفاء، تضم مختبرات وغرف عمليات ومناطق للراحة وغرف للاستشارات الطبية ومناطق للزراعة وفضاءات للرفاهية والعيش المجتمعي.

Technical information

يقع المشروع فوق أبنية دفاعية مهجورة في بويرتو ريكو، شُيِّدت من الخرسانة المسلحة. واستناداً إلى هذا المنطق المادي، يوظّف الهيكل الجديد الخرسانة أيضاً، ويتميز بواجهة "تبكي"، مما يخلق تفاعلاً ديناميكياً للضوء عبر السطح المسامي للمبنى—الذي تستحوذ عليه الطبيعة تدريجياً. وفي مناطق معينة، يُستخدم الرخام العازل للأرضيات كإجراء وقائي في مواجهة العناصر السامة.

Luz Niño

University of los Andes, Bogotá Colombia, Faculty of architecture and design

Colombia

Architektura

Projekt odovzdaný

31. 01. 2025

Tag

Architektura Government + Health
  • Aging Facility
  • City Hall
  • Community Center
  • Consulate / Embassy
  • Court
  • Post Office
  • Fire/Police/Military
  • Hospital, Medical Facility
Hospitality + Sport
  • Amusement Park
  • Bar/Nightclub
  • Hotel
  • Restaurant
  • Information Center
  • Movie Theatre
  • Sports Center
  • Stadium
  • Wellness/Spa
  • Zoo/Aquapark
Laboratory Public spaces Gardens

Rada studentům

NO_BUNKER : Revealed Contentions

1. Core Idea Refinement Emphasize the dual narrative of destruction and regeneration. The abandoned bunkers and their toxic legacy become metaphors for resilience, underscoring humanity’s ability to transform spaces of despair into places of hope. Highlight how the NO-Bunker represents a new architectural typology—one that doesn’t merely erase history but recontextualizes it into a tool for healing and progress. Integrate the concept of neuroarchitecture explicitly, focusing on how design impacts mental health and emotional well-being, turning trauma into empowerment. 2. Spatial and Functional Organization Provide more details on the spatial arrangement: How does the transformation of the bunker work spatially and experientially? Are there vertical transitions or sequences of spaces that guide users through a journey of healing and discovery? Consider layering spaces for research, healing, and community, ensuring seamless integration of their different functions. Explore how the design enhances interaction between scientists, medical professionals, and the local community. Consider the flow of users: How will visitors, researchers, and patients interact with the space? Will there be separate areas for observation, healing, and communal activities to ensure privacy and focus? 3. Materiality and Aesthetic Impact Reinforce the significance of materials and textures: The concrete façade that "weeps" is poetic. How does this visually and symbolically express the transformation of toxicity into life? Could the façade incorporate biophilic elements, such as plants overtaking porous surfaces, creating a dialogue between built and natural environments? Expand on the use of marble flooring: Highlight its symbolic and functional roles. How does it contrast with the bunker’s original ruggedness, emphasizing safety and protection? Could the marble be locally sourced or symbolize the resilience of the community? Describe the interplay of light and ventilation: How does the building respond to Puerto Rico’s climate and natural disasters like hurricanes? Explore how light filters through the porous façade and its psychological impact on users. 4. Integration of Research and Healing Expand on how toxicity becomes a resource for research: Could the project integrate cutting-edge technologies to study and neutralize toxins? Would cultivation zones feature phytoremediation—using plants to detoxify the soil and air? Detail the well-being spaces: Include sensory rooms, meditation zones, or spaces that use color, sound, and light therapy aligned with neuroarchitecture principles. Explore how the community can use these spaces for both medical and therapeutic purposes. 5. Resilience and Sustainability Emphasize hurricane-resistant design: How does the project elevate itself above toxic ground while ensuring structural resilience to extreme weather? Could it incorporate modular or self-healing materials to withstand future disasters? Discuss energy sustainability: Will the project use solar panels, rainwater harvesting, or geothermal systems to reduce its ecological footprint? Incorporate nature and regeneration: Beyond being overtaken by vegetation, could the site actively support biodiversity, creating habitats for local wildlife? 6. Community and Cultural Impact Center the community’s role in the project: How can locals engage with and benefit from the space, both through employment and cultural integration? Could the project include areas for storytelling or memorializing the island’s history of resilience? Celebrate Puerto Rico’s cultural identity: Use design elements inspired by local architecture, materials, or patterns. Integrate spaces for art and cultural events to foster a sense of belonging. 7. Visualization and Storytelling Enrich the narrative with visuals: Diagrams illustrating the transformation of the bunkers into elevated, porous structures. Renderings of light filtering through the weeping façade, creating an emotional and serene atmosphere. Sections and floor plans to showcase the spatial relationships between research, healing, and community areas. Develop an experiential journey: Take users through the project’s story: from entering the bunker’s remains to rising into the NO-Bunker—a space of hope and healing above toxicity. 8. Potential Additions Include educational components: Areas for workshops or exhibitions on topics like neuroarchitecture, resilience, or environmental healing. Spaces for training programs to empower the local community. Consider symbolic features: Could the "weeping" façade evolve over time to represent healing, such as slowly revealing inscriptions, art, or new growth beneath its surface?
20.03.2026

Ms. Nazrin Aliyeva MArch.

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