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NATIONAL COMPETITION FOR COASTAL PARK SAN FERNANDO CLUB DE
VELEROS BARLOVENTO
INTERNATIONAL PRELIMINARY PROJECT COMPETITION FOR A
NAUTICAL PARK
PUBLISHED IN COMPETITION CATALOG:
LANDSCAPE AS ARCHITECTURE FEEDBACK BETWEEN SYSTEMS
Using research based on environmental dynamics in Mr.
Lorenzo-Eiroa's graduate thesis at Princeton and
research developed with students in ARC 177 at the
Cooper Union, the project establishes a series of dry
docs plazas, that as artificial anchors develop by
different means the landscape strategy. This
landscape architecture proposal basically combines
tactics and strategy by setting up a predeterminate ideal cartesian
grid which becomes unstable as the park negotiates contextual tensions.
By inducing sedimentation in the River, some of these
plazas affect the environment developing natural
beaches out of a feedback process. By these means the project works at multiple
levels of meaning: first a Kantian Cartesian overall organizational grid
striates and territorializes the landscape, second the
intersections become unstable by negotiating
between local tensions; third, by inducing sedimentation on the coast, an design
by an artificial ecology is developed by feedback;
fourth the intersections are re-connected
indexing a broken relationship between the localized negotiations and
their desire to reconstruct their ideal grided
systemic organization. Therefore a dialectic formal
organization results as a synthesis of the combination of
these two opposite design strategy and tactic, that are confronted,
contradicted but synthesized in a systemic (not
continuous) overall but non-fragmented landscape architecture
proposal. |