Site of Reversible Destiny-Yoro in Japan

in #architecture8 years ago

Japan is an incredible country for many reasons: its culture, its gastronomy, its geography ... and especially its architecture !! And there is a totally unique place: Yoro Park, in Gifu prefecture, which looks like an amusement park mixing art and architecture in the heart of nature!

The Site of Reversible Destiny has many pavilions, facilities and structures of all kinds. Among them, there is a construction as colorful as asymmetrical, mixing curves and lines for a curiously harmonious and very interesting. We owe this amazing achievement to an astonishing couple, the architect and visual artist Shusaku Arakawa and the poet Madeline Gins. The duo created in the 60s an architecture against death. They explain, attention is not simple, that "an ethic that can not protect itself against what makes it must be considered as" subversed ". It is illogical for an ethical system that values ​​life not to consider mortality as fundamentally unethical. Thus their architecture aims to make alive. By virtue of the way the structure is constructed and whose elements and functionalities are juxtaposed, the site invites the visitor to optimistic and constructive actions. In short, this site is a place to see, as the whole of Yoro Park!

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