Accumulated vestiges: temporal strata

Idea projektu

The project is a habitable monument that evokes the past and is a structure for the future. It combines the arch, the labyrinth, the garden, and the memory.

Popis projektu

The project is located in the vestiges of Armero, Colombia, a city devastated by an avalanche caused by the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz. The ruins are a labyrinth of walls, arches, latticework, and voids that intertwine with nature. Armero has a history of overlapping strata; the architectural piece is one more layer. The project is a labyrinth that seeks to architect the forest and reinterpret the ruin and the old blocks, creating spaces for reflection. In order to evoke the vestiges and create feelings, the arch was used, found in Armerite architecture. The arch evokes the past, becomes the element that makes the void visible, and allows us to remember what was once there. The accumulation of these pieces creates rhythms that weave connections between the different layers of memory as it recalls the past, interacts with the present, and provides a structure for the future. Likewise, the project fades towards the clearing to house the heterotopic event and vertically to settle the following strata. In the middle of the labyrinth are pristine interior gardens for an intimate space and disconnection from the chaos that surrounds it. In the conjuncture stratum, there are vertical gardens that create atransition to the last stratum. Finally, the layer of life creates a garden in movement that grows freely and supports the current natural ecosystem. Finally, the accumulation of the pieces aims to reconcile memory by creating a space to honor the void left by violence.

Technické informácie

The rigid materials are reinforced concrete and glass since they come from sand and rocks under different conditions to create a new layer of memory. The concrete is made of a mixture of limestone, silica, and black iron oxide pigment, with a natural cure to have a high abrasion due to wear without losing its structural capacity so that in a short time, the concrete will begin to wear down, alluding to the traces. While the glass, being a smooth and unpolluted material, will remain with minor wear. Creating a space of control and lack of control. The soft materiality is the shadow and diffused light, both present in the vestiges of Armero and the architectural piece. This soft material creates a confusing space, leading to getting lost and walking aimlessly. Additionally, the project has a rainwater collection system to generate enough hydraulic power to supply the project. Similarly, rainwater is stored to irrigate interior gardens and to supply the service areas.

Camila Dussan

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

Colombia

Architektúra

Projekt odovzdaný

04. 05. 2023

Štítok

Architektúra Cultural Center Memorial

Rady študentom

Accumulated vestiges: temporal strata

Hi Camila. The description for your project Accumulated vestiges: temporal strata, truly comes alive in your drawings. One can see the amalgamation of the past with the present and future in your project. The use of the arch as the main architectural element brings out the aspect of the ruin clearly in your project while at the same time showing its relevance in today's architecture. My comment on your work would be that I think adding colour to your drawings would make your ideas more clear, especially in regards to the central garden. As it is currently the garden gets lost in your drawings since the colours you have used are monotone. It would be interesting to see the same drawings in the darker colour scheme with a pop of green for the garden or perhaps using a different background colour to make the ruins stand out more. That would also convey a ray of hope for the future of this land that has gone through much suffering as a consequence of the avalanche' showing rebirth and growth. Furthermore, I think adding line work to your section and plan drawings like you have for your section isometric drawings will also make them read clearer. All in all I think your project is truly successful in what it is trying to accomplish. Having never been to Armero, Colombia, your beautiful drawings transport me to this place that has suffered a great loss and your project stands as a monument to its history and survival. I look forward to seeing more of your work
20.03.2026

Ahmad Hassan Faisal, AIA

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