INTRODUCTION
THE
LANGUAGE OF SUBSTANCIAL IMMOBILITY
The
Chilean architect and theoretician Juan Borchers defined architecture
as the "language of substancial immobility". This definition once
again underlines the importance of architecture as a language able
to comunicate mental and emotional phenomena of the culture, at the
same time, the ideas of immobility and substance are implicit in the
concepts of form and site ( the presence of a ground, and in a final
instance of geography).
To
explore how invisible forces present in the site can shape the substance
of architecture is the proposal of this project.
We
have been witnesses of paradoxical changes that have ocurred in our
modern vision of culture. These changes that go beyond the reductionist
and sequential thought with which we have identified reality until
now. These changes allow entrance to a future joyful and creative
conscience of the totality: to habit, belong and to be the universe
itself at same time. An including conscience rather than an excluding
one implies processes of understanding of the world and universe that
cover from the mystic, archetypical, artistic descriptions, that cross
our daily experiences, going through the science and theory. This,
in a larger or lesser degree accounts for a database emerging from
observation, in which we interpret how the universe reveals itself
and how we know it.
When
our glances are turned on the exterior searching links with other
disciplines and human activities, anxious to redefine what design
and architecture are, this project proposes that at the same time,
those glances turn to the inner conscience, trying to conciliate the
deep world of simbols and myth with the new and changing forms to
come.
Convinced
that every human´s existence is archetypical, at the moment of exploring
new ways for architecture, I have decided to look back and ahead at
the same time, exploring possible symbolic languages for the architecture
of the future.