venice architecture biennale 2008 preview: zaha hadid - 'aura'

venice architecture biennale 2008 preview: zaha hadid - 'aura'


'aura-L'

'aura' istallation by zaha hadid and patrik schumacher
at: villa foscari la malcontenta, venice, italy
from: 14th september - 23rd november, 2008

to mark the 500th anniversary of palladio’s birth zaha hadid and patrik schumacher have created 'aura', which will
be installed at villa foscari la malcontenta as part of the venice architecture biennale 2008. the installation is made
up of the two sculptures 'aura-S' and 'aura-L', each will be shown in a separate room.

-following text from zaha hadid architects-


'aura' is an experiment in translating villa foscari’s palladian design, which relies on a defi nite set of harmonic
proportions, into a contemporary space whose elegance and dynamism is generated through a process defined
by a non-linear set of rules elicited from palladio’s theories. since the renaissance architects tried to embed in
their compositions the musical concept of harmony and the mathematical relations that un-derlie notes, intervals
and chords while producing a sound.


'aura-L'

palladio used this concept of harmonic proportion to link his villa’s rooms, aiming for a global system of harmony.
the process of generating aura’s form brings these linear proportions into their musical meaning. each of them
corresponds to a musical harmonic that in turn can be described as a frequency wave: a half is an octave interval,
four thirds is a fourth and so on. by overlapping all the frequency curves generated from villa malcontenta’s
proportional system and progressively changing them with mathematical algorithms it is possible to define a
genotypic elementary space whose form contains in its DNA the whole Palladian set of rules.


'aura-S'

at the same time the parametric nature of the process makes the form able to adapt itself to multiple environments
within the villa, keeping track of every single variation or 'phenotype'. the result is a new and more complex order
that retains at the same time classical proportions but is not enclosed in a rigid and unique solution. in fact, like in
lorentz attractor’s equation, every small change in the value of parameters will result in a different morphological
configuration that will keep the same order but with altered proportions. this dynamic of differentiation helps in
giving to the whole installation a spatial relationship whilst keeping every single space independent. this gives
enough flexibility to create different scenarios within the villa and to configure a set of multiple relationships
between two, three or four rooms. aura‘s design gives form to an ethereal space that doesn’t collide with the beauty
and harmony of palladian interiors nor does it hide the perception of its frescoes. its proportions in plan are part of
villa malcontenta’s harmonic system and allows to experience its spaces both walking through and circulating around.


'aura-S'

this puts in context the humanistic anthropocentric vision of architecture with contemporary spacial values tending
to emphasize the skin, the interface, the environment rather than the interior. aura doesn’t claim to reinvent palladian
space nor to perform as a tool for reading hidden meanings through its gaps. its stream of thin elongated curves
painted in a glossy reflecting finish catches the atmosphere and the colours of villa malcontenta bridging the past
with the future.

project info
design: zaha hadid and patrik schumacher
design team: fulvio wirz and mariagrazia lanza

more
zaha hadid architects: http://www.zaha-hadid.com
villa foscari la malcontenta: http://lamalcontenta.com
venice architecture biennale: http://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture
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venice architecture biennale 2008 preview: greg lynn
andy db
08.11.08  
1
wow. that description is a load of crap regurgitated from the bowels of "academia". This problem is created time and time again, attempting to describe artistic ventures in a written soliloquy. zaha and palladio have very little in common, and the article would have been better off describing how they are diametrically opposed, instead of the charade that they are of the same origin. bridging the past with the future = bs.
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