year 2024
project type competition
location Curinga
typology pavilion
role team
team Farhan Qalbain Iman
Diego Andrade
software AutoCAD
Rhino
Lumion
Illustrator
Photoshop
This project was born from our solutions for problems posed by the competition: the participants were asked to protect and musealize a roman bath ruins set in the middle of a countryside in southern Italy. For us, to have a correct answer to the problems lies in understanding the objects: we started the design process with a historical research on roman baths and understanding the territory of which the specific case study lies on. It then turned into discussions, sometimes lengthy while some others were brief, sketches, models, and sometimes texts.
Then, what were the answers that we proposed? We did not think of putting a roof to the ruin for protection as it would contradict our understanding of the ruin, we just made walls around it to reduce decays from the blowing winds - ruins are signs of times that had passed, and will stay that way also for the future. They are meant to be remembered, to be known, to be understood. What we thought is important is to restore it: to reimagine and to be captivated by it. Thus we concepted a symbolical walk through the ruins itself, following the ‘reconstruction’ of the bath, inviting you to have an imaginative yet personal interpretation of the space. We complement the walk with a pavilion of the same material, bricks, capped with an undulating white roof, designed by following the traditions of the place as a nod of respect to the ruin itself.