Three Piece Art House Rock Band

Looking like a hidden rebel alliance base on a distant planet, this cultural center in Santo Domingo, Colombia, is what I envision the real future of post-apocalyptic architecture to look like. Architect Giancarlo Mazzanti dispenses with the obtrusive and predictable rearrangements of glass, steal and concrete phallic references with this organically inspired beacon of grounded, yet ethereal modernity. Celebrating nature’s beauty and reminding us of the impermanence of most man-made structures, this design invites everyone closer without the subconscious feeling you are merely a visitor in someone else’s domain. Inside reflects all the stark minimalist ideas we come to expect from most modern art/cultural showcases, with sharp angles and the inoffensive use of white paint and pale woods.

Architect: Giancarlo Mazzanti [ Via: Plataforma Arquitectura ]

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6 Comments »

Comment by entz
2008-02-27 17:04:19

 

looks awesome. i would love to see more architecture like this!

 
Comment by Azalea
2008-02-28 09:42:52

 

I must say I am amazed :)
Really wonderful architecture!

 
Comment by Rony John
2008-03-02 20:42:02

 

Preetty Sexy …Must have cost Approx a 100 million

 
Comment by Frederic
2008-03-04 15:25:19

 

This such a good design. The 3 volume are like a rocks watching over the horizon, very poetic and nothing intrusive, is hard to say what is built and what is not, and exactly there is where the power of this convey design.
Congratulations.
F. Clinton

 
Comment by jasmine
2008-04-07 23:43:53

 

This is amazing.

I found this website while stumbling. check it out for more great architecture

http://www.thecoolhunter.com.tr/architecture

 
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