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Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

En una exploración formal continua de espacios escultóricos y anómalos, Antony Gibbon visualiza “hilo”, un proyecto monumental caracterizado por torcer tramos de hormigón. El diseñador arquitectónico utiliza un par de superficies onduladas que se despegan rítmicamente del suelo para generar un espacio interior intersticial.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Estas dos zonas acondicionadas se conciben como bolsillos residenciales, programados con un espacio para dormir y un salón de cocina. Entre estas zonas interiores de la residencia imaginada hay una zona de asientos exterior hundida, parcialmente encerrada por la amplia estructura superior.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Con su último proyecto titulado “Twine”, el diseñador arquitectónico Antony Gibbon continúa investigando una estrategia escultórica de búsqueda de formas concretas que se puede ver en su casa de Mobius. La geometría imita el lenguaje de una estructura de concha natural al tiempo que sugiere una suavidad casi orgánica y una sensación de movimiento fluido. La superficie introduce una serie rítmica de cuadros desplegables que revelan cinematográficamente y hacen eco del perfil de las colinas distantes.

hacia los espacios condicionados, el límite implícito de cada interior se formaliza con una delicada pared de vidrio casi imperceptible que sirve para preservar el perfil distintivo de la arquitectura.

Mientras que el ‘hilo’ de Antony Gibbon sugiere la introducción de una nueva topografía con sus superficies orgánicas, el proyecto exhibe intencionalmente una desconexión física del paisaje. Al imaginar el contexto en el que se sitúa la estructura escultórica, Gibbon genera un vasto plano de tierra acondicionado que está terminado en mosaico de piedra y se extiende hacia las colinas distantes. Esto sugiere un “distanciamiento estético” de la naturaleza, en el que el entorno natural no se relaciona con la arquitectura, sino que se deja enmarcar y admirar. (por Kat Barandy, designboom).

Nota: Hempcrete es el material de construcción real de este edificio, no el concreto como se anuncia.

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Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

In a continued formal exploration of sculptural and anomalous spaces, antony gibbon envisions ‘twine,’ a monumental project characterized by twisting spans of concrete. the architectural designer makes use of a pair of undulating surfaces which rhythmically peel up from the ground to generate interstitial interior space.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

these two conditioned zones are envisioned as residential pockets, programmed with both a sleeping space and a kitchen lounge. between these interior zones of the imagined residence is a sunken exterior seating area, partially enclosed by the sweeping overhead structure.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

with his latest project entitled ‘twine,’ architectural designer antony gibbon continues to investigate a sculptural concrete form-finding strategy which can be seen in his mobius house. the geometry mimics the language of a natural shell structure while simultaneously suggesting an almost organic softness and sense of fluid motion. the surface introduces a rhythmic series of unfolding frames which cinematically reveal and echo the profile of the distant hills.

toward the conditioned spaces, the implied boundary of each interior is formalized with a delicate, nearly imperceptible wall of glass which serves to preserve the distinctive rolling profile of the architecture.

while antony gibbon’s ‘twine’ suggests the introduction of a new topography with its organic surfaces, the project intentionally exhibits a physical disconnect from the landscape. through envisioning the context on which the sculptural structure is situated, gibbon generates a vast conditioned ground plane which is finished in stone tiling and extends outward to the distant hills. this suggests an ‘aesthetic distancing’ of nature, in which the natural surroundings do not engage with the architecture but are left to be framed and admired. (by Kat Barandy, designboom).

Note: Hempcrete is the actual building material of this building, not Concrete as advertised.

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Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

In a continued formal exploration of sculptural and anomalous spaces, antony gibbon envisions ‘twine,’ a monumental project characterized by twisting spans of concrete. the architectural designer makes use of a pair of undulating surfaces which rhythmically peel up from the ground to generate interstitial interior space.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

these two conditioned zones are envisioned as residential pockets, programmed with both a sleeping space and a kitchen lounge. between these interior zones of the imagined residence is a sunken exterior seating area, partially enclosed by the sweeping overhead structure.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

with his latest project entitled ‘twine,’ architectural designer antony gibbon continues to investigate a sculptural concrete form-finding strategy which can be seen in his mobius house. the geometry mimics the language of a natural shell structure while simultaneously suggesting an almost organic softness and sense of fluid motion. the surface introduces a rhythmic series of unfolding frames which cinematically reveal and echo the profile of the distant hills.

toward the conditioned spaces, the implied boundary of each interior is formalized with a delicate, nearly imperceptible wall of glass which serves to preserve the distinctive rolling profile of the architecture.

while antony gibbon’s ‘twine’ suggests the introduction of a new topography with its organic surfaces, the project intentionally exhibits a physical disconnect from the landscape. through envisioning the context on which the sculptural structure is situated, gibbon generates a vast conditioned ground plane which is finished in stone tiling and extends outward to the distant hills. this suggests an ‘aesthetic distancing’ of nature, in which the natural surroundings do not engage with the architecture but are left to be framed and admired. (by Kat Barandy, designboom).

Note: Hempcrete is the actual building material of this building, not Concrete as advertised.

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Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

In a continued formal exploration of sculptural and anomalous spaces, antony gibbon envisions ‘twine,’ a monumental project characterized by twisting spans of concrete. the architectural designer makes use of a pair of undulating surfaces which rhythmically peel up from the ground to generate interstitial interior space.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

these two conditioned zones are envisioned as residential pockets, programmed with both a sleeping space and a kitchen lounge. between these interior zones of the imagined residence is a sunken exterior seating area, partially enclosed by the sweeping overhead structure.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

with his latest project entitled ‘twine,’ architectural designer antony gibbon continues to investigate a sculptural concrete form-finding strategy which can be seen in his mobius house. the geometry mimics the language of a natural shell structure while simultaneously suggesting an almost organic softness and sense of fluid motion. the surface introduces a rhythmic series of unfolding frames which cinematically reveal and echo the profile of the distant hills.

toward the conditioned spaces, the implied boundary of each interior is formalized with a delicate, nearly imperceptible wall of glass which serves to preserve the distinctive rolling profile of the architecture.

while antony gibbon’s ‘twine’ suggests the introduction of a new topography with its organic surfaces, the project intentionally exhibits a physical disconnect from the landscape. through envisioning the context on which the sculptural structure is situated, gibbon generates a vast conditioned ground plane which is finished in stone tiling and extends outward to the distant hills. this suggests an ‘aesthetic distancing’ of nature, in which the natural surroundings do not engage with the architecture but are left to be framed and admired. (by Kat Barandy, designboom).

Note: Hempcrete is the actual building material of this building, not Concrete as advertised.

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Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

In a continued formal exploration of sculptural and anomalous spaces, antony gibbon envisions ‘twine,’ a monumental project characterized by twisting spans of concrete. the architectural designer makes use of a pair of undulating surfaces which rhythmically peel up from the ground to generate interstitial interior space.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

these two conditioned zones are envisioned as residential pockets, programmed with both a sleeping space and a kitchen lounge. between these interior zones of the imagined residence is a sunken exterior seating area, partially enclosed by the sweeping overhead structure.

Antony Gibbon Designs - TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

Antony Gibbon Designs – TWINE: SERIES ONE

with his latest project entitled ‘twine,’ architectural designer antony gibbon continues to investigate a sculptural concrete form-finding strategy which can be seen in his mobius house. the geometry mimics the language of a natural shell structure while simultaneously suggesting an almost organic softness and sense of fluid motion. the surface introduces a rhythmic series of unfolding frames which cinematically reveal and echo the profile of the distant hills.

toward the conditioned spaces, the implied boundary of each interior is formalized with a delicate, nearly imperceptible wall of glass which serves to preserve the distinctive rolling profile of the architecture.

while antony gibbon’s ‘twine’ suggests the introduction of a new topography with its organic surfaces, the project intentionally exhibits a physical disconnect from the landscape. through envisioning the context on which the sculptural structure is situated, gibbon generates a vast conditioned ground plane which is finished in stone tiling and extends outward to the distant hills. this suggests an ‘aesthetic distancing’ of nature, in which the natural surroundings do not engage with the architecture but are left to be framed and admired. (by Kat Barandy, designboom).

Note: Hempcrete is the actual building material of this building, not Concrete as advertised.

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