junya ishigami wins golden lion for best project at the venice biennale

'architecture as air: study for château la coste' by junya.ishigami+associates at the venice biennale for architecture
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japanese firm junya.ishigami+associates has been awarded the golden lion for best project
at the 12th international architecture biennale in venice, italy.
'architecture as air: study for château la coste' explores a new form of transparency
that goes beyond the density and opacity of a building's structural components.
by blurring the limiting boundaries between space and structure, the project essentially
aims to illustrate architecture as air, which transcends the concepts of lightness and weight.
measuring approximately 14m in depth, 4m across and 4m high, the installation is
a physical model of a building planned for somewhere in europe. by building it
at full-scale, it should enable the viewers to perceive the otherwise invisible void,
an element that is, much like air, smaller than anything of an everyday scale.
constructed out of spindly carbon fiber pillars, the installation first collapsed
hours after the opening of the press preview on the 26th of august. through numerous
trials and errors, ishigami's team worked on rebuilding the structure while simultaneously
refining the original idea, resulting in just the pillars for the final presentation. nevertheless,
the international jury appreciated
ishigami's 'unique and uncompromising vision, which
pushes the limits of materiality, visibility, tectonics, thinness, and ultimately of architecture itself.'

collapsed structure
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damaged exhibition
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problems continued on the second day
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during the first three days, small groups of workers were trying to figure out how to reconnect the
piece.
in the foreground, the semi-circle cardboard templates were used to glue the carbon fibers into shape
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installation view before the opening of the exhibition
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the château la coste winery is the site of a new arts center in the south of france,
commissoned by irish property developer paddy mckillen and master plannd by
japanese architect tadao ando. currently under construction, the project is located
in aix-en-provence and includes structures designed by leading architects, among them
jean nouvel, frank gehry, norman foster and renzo piano.
updates:
our friends at ARTit have just published a nice interview with yunja ishigami.
they met with ishigami at his office in tokyo while he was preparing for venice, and discussed
with him the role of exhibitions in his
experimental practice and the idea of architecture
after ideology.
Anyway, at least he went through the trouble of doing something new for the exhibition. Fujimoto sent another iteration of his Primitive Future House and Ito a 10-year old project...Disappointing
@Airchitecture: great comment, very fitting!
FAIL
Ishigami's current exhibition in Tokyo also exposes his career to be little more than naive oversimplification inflated by media favoritism. It's painful to see this inexperienced architect placed on an international platform and fail in such a publicly humiliating way.
What a cruel jury to award him the prize.
I think the fact that it failed makes the exhibit more thought provoking.
But on some level it sets a bad precedent.
Can an injury be excused if the building is beautiful or conceptually interesting yet not well constructed?
Well done!...Is this an architectural joke?
it just broke, it was unstable.
junya ishigami interview
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