Cultural Centers Beyond the Building: 6 Unbuilt Projects Integrating Landscape
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Cultural Centers Beyond the Building: 6 Unbuilt Projects Integrating Landscape
Cultural centers are increasingly viewed as platforms for architectural innovation, moving beyond traditional building forms. The selected projects showcase a variety of proposals that integrate landscape, experience, and program hybridity. They highlight architecture's role in mediating research, exhibition, and public life across different geographies. Examples include landscape-integrated complexes, adaptive reuse of military buildings, and climate-responsive institutions. These projects emphasize movement, spatial layering, and the interplay between interior and exterior environments, expanding the definition of cultural infrastructure.
"Cultural centers serve as a productive ground for unbuilt architectural exploration, reflecting how architects are rethinking the role of public institutions in relation to landscape, experience, and program hybridity."
"The selected projects bring together a range of proposals that expand the definition of the cultural center beyond a singular building, positioning architecture as a spatial framework."
"These proposals explore how cultural programs can be organized through movement, spatial layering, and relationships between interior and exterior conditions."
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