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摘要
几乎没有什么能像一座历史悠久的庄园的废墟那样,让人产生纯粹的敬畏和崇高的感觉。这种废墟唤起的观念限制了对一个无法辨认的失去对象的强烈渴望。考虑到这一点,这篇论文将一切都向前推进了一步——它将庄园建筑的正式语言去物质化,并挑战游客直观的忧郁感觉。它消除了庄园习惯上已知的建筑元素,并要求对空间和氛围进行重写。在所描述的研究中,水是关键因素,因为它的所有状态都是人类所熟悉的,因此可以有效地刺激感官。水最崇高的状态是水蒸气。它在这里表现为废墟的可见呼气,一种分解建筑,非物质化空间和消灭重力的雾。蒸汽使建筑变得虚无缥缈,使人的情感变得短暂。它提供了奇怪的、毫无意义的和奇妙的概念,改写了建筑设计,为在景观建筑、遗产和旅游中应用水提供了新的方法。本文的目的是呈现建筑中的水现象:以水为原始元素的空间结构。这项研究的案例研究是法国Chandeniers ch teau de la Mothe Chandeniers的竞争项目。根据博士对水与建筑关系的研究,该项目提供了一种负责任的设计方法和独特的方法,该项目考虑了这两个众所周知的概念,同时增加了第三个-水系共同废墟作为建筑遗产振兴的创新方法。
Vapourable Sublime: Aquatecture Experiment and Project Review
There is hardly anything that entices pure awe and a feeling of the sublime as ruins of a historic manor. Notions evoked by such ruins confine strong sensations of longing for a non-discernible object of loss. Taking that into consideration, this paper takes everything a step further – it dematerialises the formal language of manorial architecture and challenges the intuitive melancholic sensations of the visitor. It eliminates the habitually known architectural elements of a manor and calls for a rewriting of space and atmosphere. In the described research, water is the key element, as all of its states are familiar to humans and thus serve as an effective stimulation of the senses. The most sublime state of water is vapour. It is manifested here as a visible exhalation of the ruin, a mist that disintegrates architecture, dematerialises space and annihilates gravity. Vapour makes the architecture insubstantial and human emotions transitory. It provides strange, senseless and fantastic notions which rewrite architectural design, offering new methods for applying water in landscape architecture, heritage and tourism. The aim of this paper is to present the aquatic phenomenon in architecture: the structure of space by water as a primordial element. The case study for this research was a competition project for Château de la Mothe Chandeniers in France. Designed according to doctoral research on relations between water and architecture, and offering a responsible design approach and a unique methodology, the project deliberates upon those two commonly known notions, while adding the third – Aquatectural common ruin as innovative method of revitalization of built heritage.